Matching product images
Hello, I am having trouble finding a correct approach to matching image settings across multiple pictures of the same product and my investigations on the net have not yielded a lot of results, so I would appreciate some guidance with this.
What I am doing is taking multiple photos of the same object. Obviously I am keeping the lowest ISO possible (100) and depending on the depth of field requirements based on the product angle I change the aperture size across images, although I tend to keep the number closer to f/8 if possible. What I am trying to say is that the exposure does not match exactly between images, also different lenses might be used between images. I also include white balance reference card visible in all the photos I take.
The issue I am facing is that after adjusting two images the color feel differs between them. I know that the white balance is correct as I am using same light source, synchronize color temperatures and even if I use the same sheet (that is included in every image) as white balance reference this 'color' mismatch between images does not go away. I am not sure what type of adjustments or tools I can use to 'scientifically' match two images to make them more consistent. It might be 'vibrance', 'saturation' and whatnot. I would prefer to utilize a technique in Camera Raw or, if not possible, within Photoshop itself. Lightroom might be a possibility as well, but I am currently not that familiar with this product.
I am relatively new to photo editing, so maybe I am missing something obvious or using incorrect forum to ask this question.
Anyways I would appreciate any feedback
Thank you.

