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Hello everyone,
there are some models that have an stunning image quality and I am really wondering what’s their specific settings for achieving that.

I’m using an Sony a6600 + Sigma 16 f1.4
+ Elgato capture card, my image is OK but I feel there is a lot of room for improvements and even if I tried every profile pictures, messing with obs luts and color grading, I can’t achieve that nice image I am seeking.

I don’t know if I’m allowed to use other models as references but if you can look on KateHound, you will see exactly what I mean (she’s using the same setup)
 
Hello everyone,
there are some models that have an stunning image quality and I am really wondering what’s their specific settings for achieving that.

I’m using an Sony a6600 + Sigma 16 f1.4
+ Elgato capture card, my image is OK but I feel there is a lot of room for improvements and even if I tried every profile pictures, messing with obs luts and color grading, I can’t achieve that nice image I am seeking.

I don’t know if I’m allowed to use other models as references but if you can look on KateHound, you will see exactly what I mean (she’s using the same setup)
The base of image quality is lighting, if you cant get the image that you want through settings I would recommend playing around with your lighting.

The aperture youtube channel has a lot of info on a lot of different lighting setups, that's probably where I would start:
 
The base of image quality is lighting, if you cant get the image that you want through settings I would recommend playing around with your lighting.

The aperture youtube channel has a lot of info on a lot of different lighting setups, that's probably where I would start:
Of course I have good light setup, I tried Elgato lighting, I tried soft-boxes and I also tried umbrellas. Need to specify that I also modified the bulbs - temperature color and position. Still can't get that picture!
 
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