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- ColorChecker Classic - X-Rite
Minimize trial-and-error adjustments during editing by using the ColorChecker Combine with the ColorChecker camera calibration software to create custom profiles for either the Adobe DNG or ICC color management workflows
- ColorChecker® Classic - X-Rite
Upgrades to the ColorChecker Classic are now available through our global partner Calibrite Visit calibrite com to learn more
- ColorChecker Passport Photo 2 | Request A Quote from X-Rite
With a combination of targets and camera calibration software, the portable ColorChecker Passport Photo 2 delivers professional quality color control for a perfect color journey
- ColorChecker® Digital SG - X-Rite
Simply include ColorChecker Digital SG in your first photo if you’re shooting JPEG or traditional, or any photo in the series if you’re shooting Raw This objective standard will help you avoid costly mistakes and trial-and-error color correction after the fact
- ColorChecker® Family of Targets for Photo Video; X-Rite
Use ColorChecker targets to create custom camera and scanner profiles for even more accuracy Invest a few moments in setup to save hours in the editing process
- ColorChecker Passport Video - X-Rite
Use ColorChecker Passport Video to speed up the editing process Obtain a neutral starting point faster than ever before to gain ideal color balance and eliminate color casts Achieve consistent color even when ambient lighting changes, enabling ideal quality throughout the entire shoot
- ColorChecker Classic Product Support - X-Rite
Model #: msccc ColorChecker® Classic Out of Production Upgrades to this product are now available through our global partner Calibrite Visit calibrite com to learn more Technical support for this product is provided by our partner Calibrite Click the "Request Service" button to get started
- ColorChecker Video - X-Rite
The large format ColorChecker Video target is great for pre-camera checks and for wider shots, both in studio and on location This two-sided target provides chromatic color chips, skin tone chips and gray reference chips on one side and a spectrally neutral white balance card on the other side
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