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Originally Posted by AaronM
No, I don't like any of them but I was being nice by leaving that out.
Go buy yourself an ExpoDisc and that will address a lot of your concerns. Then work on the lighting. 
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Those are great.
I also use this:
1st: YOu need to make sure your monitor is color calibrated properly and keep it updated with a new profile monthly.
2nd: You need to know what white is when you shoot.
These 2 things are crucial for making color corrections.
I have lost work because my monitor was off and I made color corrections from what I incorrectly thought I was seeing. Everything looked good to me on my monitor. But not good on my clients monitor.
Color is so important in what we do.
