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ColorChecker Passport is so convenient and portable you’ll
want to take it with you to every shoot!
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ColorChecker Passport combines 3 photographic targets into one pocket size protective case that self-stands to adjust to any scene. Together with the included camera calibration software you get the ultimate in functionality, flexibility and portability.
Creative Enhancement Target:
Neutralize and create your look with one-click warming & cooling white balance patches; check and evaluate shadow details or highlight clipping; check and control color shifting
Classic Target:
Industry standard 24 Patch Classic color reference target for creating DNG profiles include camera calibration software and also for evaluating specific colors
White Balance Target:
Create custom in-camera white balance for a consistent white point in a set of images, eliminating the need to correct each image later
Camera Calibration Software:
Includes both a desktop application and an Adobe® Lightroom® Plug-in for creating custom DNG profiles
Portable Protective Case:
Adjusts to multiple positions to self-stand, providing you the flexibility to place the targets exactly where needed
Why can’t I use just any white object?
White balancing on a piece of paper or other gray element in the scene may seem like a simple workaround, but most objects are not actually neutral under all lighting conditions; and they're certainly not consistent. An inaccurate white balance will result in color casts and a lack of consistency between lighting conditions.
WHITE BALANCE TARGET
The ColorChecker White Balance target can be used for in-camera white balancing for both Raw and JPEG photography.
Starting with an accurate white balance ensures the colors you capture are true and provides a point of reference for post-shoot editing. The ColorChecker White Balance Target is an all-new spectrally flat target that provides a neutral reference point across different lighting conditions that you encounter during a photo shoot. Since the target reflects light equally across the visible spectrum, creating an in-camera custom white balance can properly compensate for varying lighting.
You’ll be able to:
• eliminate color casts
• improve the color preview on your camera’s display so your histograms are more reliable
• make post production color editing faster and easier by eliminating the need to neutralize each image individually
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