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Calibrite ColorChecker White Balance

SKU: GC47-CALB512

Calibrite ColorChecker White Balance

Calibrite ColorChecker White Balance

The ColorChecker White Balance target is spectrally neutral to deliver accurate white reproduction for both photo and video workflows. Use it to perform custom in-camera white balance to guarantee precise, uniform, neutral white – under any lighting condition. Ideal for photographers and filmmakers.

ColorChecker White Balance is a full-size version of the white balance target included in both ColorChecker Passport products. The actual color of the target is a light gray, which provides the best white balance result.

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

Features

The ColorChecker White Balance target delivers accurate white reproduction. As lighting conditions change, your camera shifts the way it reproduces white; resulting in color shifts in your photos or video footage. Most white balance targets aren’t neutral and could cause colors to shift under different lighting conditions. But the ColorChecker White Balance target is a scientifically engineered, absolute neutral white reference that prevents color shifts and provides a precise, uniform surface that is spectrally neutral – in any lighting condition. That means you can be confident the image or footage you capture is as close to real-life as possible.

ColorChecker White Balance also gives you a way to adjust your digital camera’s color sensitivity to exactly match the ambient lighting conditions; in effect, change what that the camera “sees.” The perceived color of white changes based on ambient conditions—outdoor it is perceived to be cooler, indoor it is perceived to be warmer, and under fluorescent light, greener. Even in a controlled studio environment, this can be a problem. Whether on location or in your studio, establishing an accurate custom white balance before each photo session or video shoot ensures accurate colors from the start.

Setting a custom white balance for each lighting situation will make the previews on your camera’s built-in display more color correct, make your histograms more reliable, and speed up post-production color editing. Raw shooters can capture anytime during the session to gain these benefits, while JPEG shooters should make it your first shot.

Why can’t I use just any white object?

White balancing on a piece of paper or other gray elements 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.

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