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Datacolor SCV310 Spyder Checkr Video Color Chart

Ideal for videographers, professional filmmakers, and content creators, the Datacolor Spyder Checkr Video Color Chart is a pocket-sized, professional color reference system comprised of five interchangeable high-gloss video targets. To help ensure colour accuracy and consistency across a range of cameras and lenses, Spyder Checker Video works with vectorscopes, waveform monitors, and professional video editing software. The glossy cards allow for high colour saturation, wider colour gamut, and easier flare identification. The ergonomic design of the case ensures a secure grip and minimises shadows from your hands or fingers.

SKU: GC49-58.4250

Datacolor SCV310 Spyder Checkr Video Color Chart

Datacolor SCV310 Spyder Checkr Video Color Chart

Ideal for videographers, professional filmmakers, and content creators, the Datacolor Spyder Checkr Video Color Chart is a pocket-sized, professional color reference system comprised of five interchangeable high-gloss video targets. To help ensure colour accuracy and consistency across a range of cameras and lenses, Spyder Checker Video works with vectorscopes, waveform monitors, and professional video editing software. The glossy cards allow for high colour saturation, wider colour gamut, and easier flare identification. The ergonomic design of the case ensures a secure grip and minimises shadows from your hands or fingers.

Color Pattern Card

The color pattern card uses Datacolor's new patent-pending design to help make colour correction, using vectorscopes, easier to understand. The colour card is developed for Rec.709 colour space.

New Vectorscope Diagram

Each colour has two patches at different saturation levels (75% and 100%). Adjust the hue and saturation levels for each colour so that they match the boxes.

Traditional Color Patch Card

The traditional color card generates a "star" design in a vectorscope with the two saturation levels lying on one line.

Greyscale Card

This card is designed to give accurate reference points for both exposure and contrast levels. It contains two 11-step grayscale bars, and one Glossy White, 50% Grey, and Black box pattern. When isolated, the three large bars provide a quick reference for exposure, while the stair-step pattern helps prevent clipping issues.

Compact and Versatile

Pocket-sized with a durable, protective case, you can carry it in your pocket or photo bag

Cards are made from 100% acid-free cotton, a renewable resource for paper

Targets can be replaced and/or interchanged with cards from Spyder Checkr Photo for enhanced customization

Seamlessly integrates with third-party video editing software

Key Features:

For Use with All Major Editing Softwares

5 High-gloss Video Targets

Unique Colour Pattern Target

Ergonomic, Compact Design

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Datacolor SCV310 Spyder Checkr Video Color Chart

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Datacolor SCV310 Spyder Checkr Video Color Chart

Ideal for videographers, professional filmmakers, and content creators, the Datacolor Spyder Checkr Video Color Chart is a pocket-sized, professional color reference system comprised of five interchangeable high-gloss video targets. To help ensure colour accuracy and consistency across a range of cameras and lenses, Spyder Checker Video works with vectorscopes, waveform monitors, and professional video editing software. The glossy cards allow for high colour saturation, wider colour gamut, and easier flare identification. The ergonomic design of the case ensures a secure grip and minimises shadows from your hands or fingers.

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