Overview

Calibrite ColorChecker Passport Video 2

Ideal for videographers, photographers, and hybrid shooters, the updated Calibrite ColorChecker Passport Video 2 is a rugged and portable device that contains four calibration targets that let you dial in your camera settings. The Video Colour and Greyscale targets are specifically designed to be used for video devices, while a White Balance target and ColorChecker Classic 24 array complete the rest of the set and are ideal for stills photography. Measuring 4 by 5 inches, its portable design lets you bring it on any location shoot and the resin hard case protects it from the elements.

SKU: GC47-CALB607

Calibrite ColorChecker Passport Video 2

Calibrite ColorChecker Passport Video 2

Ideal for videographers, photographers, and hybrid shooters, the updated Calibrite ColorChecker Passport Video 2 is a rugged and portable device that contains four calibration targets that let you dial in your camera settings. The Video Colour and Greyscale targets are specifically designed to be used for video devices, while a White Balance target and ColorChecker Classic 24 array complete the rest of the set and are ideal for stills photography. Measuring 4 by 5 inches, its portable design lets you bring it on any location shoot and the resin hard case protects it from the elements.

Video Colour Target

six chromatic colour chips aligned with video production, six skin tones chips, six grey balance chips, and six highlights and shadow chips (including a high gloss black) to achieve the ideal colour balance.

Greyscale Target

This target includes three steps: white highlight, 40 IRE mid tone grey, and saturated high gloss black reference patches to achieve perfect exposure.

White Balance Target

Create custom in camera white balance for a consistent neutral point across a set of images, with no need to correct each one later. For video, this target will eliminate the need to colour correct each frame later.

Classic Target

The industry standard ColorChecker Classic 24 patch colour reference target is used for creating custom camera profiles and for visual colour assessments.

Durable, Portable, Protective Case

The passport case adjusts to accommodate multiple positions so you can easily incorporate the targets into any scene, and it includes a handy lanyard, so your passport is always with you, ready for action.

Key Features:

Ruggedised Pocket Sized Hard Case

White Balance & Greyscale Targets

Four Colour/Camera Calibration Targets

24 Colour Array

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Calibrite ColorChecker Passport Video 2

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Product Overview

Calibrite ColorChecker Passport Video 2

Ideal for videographers, photographers, and hybrid shooters, the updated Calibrite ColorChecker Passport Video 2 is a rugged and portable device that contains four calibration targets that let you dial in your camera settings. The Video Colour and Greyscale targets are specifically designed to be used for video devices, while a White Balance target and ColorChecker Classic 24 array complete the rest of the set and are ideal for stills photography. Measuring 4 by 5 inches, its portable design lets you bring it on any location shoot and the resin hard case protects it from the elements.

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