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I'm a beginner, please bear with me :) I do product (clothing) photography, flat-lay and modeled. I have a Canon EOS Rebel SL2. I used to only shoot in automatic and it worked p well for dark colored items but horribly for light things (I have a white and a light blue background, and have a very good artificial lighting set up). I now use manual and adjust the ISO until it looks good but that's not always perfect. With flat-lays, lighter colored items (& the background) still look a bit dark. I just took a ton of modeled pictured (I have to have a family member take pics at the tripod for me), I adjusted the ISO a bit but the pics turned out really bad. A lot of the items were very bright, and in a few I was wearing neon green pants and the colors were totally drained in the pics, is neon green a bad color to photograph? I don't know what to do with the other settings other than ISO. I KNOW I am a dumbass, but I could use some guidance!
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