I did one of these photo-of-menu board shops that also included photos of pastries, along with the little signs with the pastry's name, that were in a glassed in case. The pastry/coffee shop was dimly lit with LED light fixtures. Bright sunlight shone on the glass case through the shop's front picture window. The glass case was lit, from within, with fluorescent lighting of two different temperatures ( cool white and warm) and one of those fluorescent lights was focused straight at the photographer. Of course, all this photography was to be done in stealth mode which meant no flash and the glass case was right beside the cash register where customers would line up, right in front of the glass case. A photographer's nightmare. You have bright natural sunlight, ceiling mounted LED, cool white and warm white fluorescent, (pointing straight at you) all converging on this little muffin that is parked behind a plexiglass case covered with fingerprints. You ever notice how there is no single little icon on your camera that handles LEDfluorescentincadescentsunshadecloudy light.
The client rejected the photo because part of the word "muffin" was not sharp enough to read. I enlarged the word "muffin", sent it back to the MSC with the comment that its client should invest in a better monitor because I could read m-u-f-f-i-n on my monitor. What was wrong with their's.
I kissed the shop good bye but, much to my surprise, I got my cheque for $6.