Digital Cameras--Nature's Palette, Printer's Plate
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A color scientist is tasked with sampling this color space to create color matrices closer to the actual subject at the time of the shoot. The matrices are created and stored in the camera to accommodate any possible color configuration that may need to be recreated.
Innovations in digital technology provide the freedom for photographers to set the mode of the camera or leave it up to the camera's "brain" to decide the best lighting. By letting the camera decide, the photographer can leverage the power of the camera's sensors to determine appropriate settings for its environment.
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