As A Functional 18% Grey Reference Square, The Calibrite Colorchecker Gray Balance Is A Full-Size Version Of That Found Within The Standard 24-Patch Colorchecker. This Is Great For Studio Photographers And On-Location Shooting; Allowing For A Truly Balanced Mid Tone Grey Value. You Can Confidently Set Up Corrected Studio Lighting Ratios Between Main And Fill Lights, Use As The Initial Reference Shot In A Series, And Can Be Used To Adjust Colours Within Common Photo Processing Software Packages. In Short, The Perceived Colour Of White Actively Changes Based On Ambient Conditions. The Colorchecker Gray Balance Gives You The Power To Adjust Your Camera’S Colour Sensitivity To Exactly Match The Ambient Lighting Conditions.
Calibrite Colorchecker Gray Balance Key Features:
- Functional 18% Grey Reference Square
- Full-Size Version Of That Found Within The Standard 24-Patch Colorchecker
- Ideally Suited To Studio Photographers
- Confidently Setup Corrected Studio Lighting Ratios Between Main And Fill Lights
- Specifically Balanced Mid Tone Grey Value
- Spectrally Neutral In All Lighting Conditions
- Scientifically Engineered Production Tool
- Use As The Initial Reference Shot In A Series Of Photographers
- Can Be Used To Adjust Colours Within Common Photo Processing Software Packages
- Ideal Size For Location Shooting (21.59 X 27.94Cm)
What’S In The Box?
- 1 X Calibrite Colorchecker Gray Balance
- 1 X Protective Sleeve
Faqs:
Does This Come With A Protective Sleeve?
The Calibrite Colorchecker Gray Balance Does Come With A Protective Sleeve, Which Is Ideal For Transporting Between Studios And Locations.
What Is The Best Way To Avoid Damaging This Product?
The Most Common Way For These Types Of Production Tools To Be Damaged Is Through Fingerprints And Greasy Hands When Used On Set. To Avoid This, You Can Apply Two Small Tabs Of Tape On The Two Opposing Sides For Assistants And Talent To Hold The Card.
Can You Use This Outside For On-Location Shoots?
The Calibrite Colorchecker Gray Balance Can Be Used Outside, Ideally Held By The Talent Or Model For The First Shot To Correct Any Exposure Or Colour Issues. However, It Has Not Been Modified In Any Way And Is Not Suited To Use In Inclement Weather.
What Does ‘Spectrally Neutral’ Mean?
Spectral Neutrality Refers To How This Colour Tool Can Reflect Equal Amounts Of Red, Blue, And Green.
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