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Review Summary
2007-09-27T21:00:00
Nice size for studio shooting, and while it has better construction than some of the more matte board-like cards I have seen I prefer the ultra durable plastic grey card I traded this for. Would be fine for most applications if you don't mind the cost. Gretag makes a nice product that has been highly rated elsewhere - if this is what you are looking for go for it, but I prefer a grey card instead of white so I actually returned this item.
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The GretagMacbeth ColorChecker White Balance card is a full size version of the white reference square used in the standard 24-patch ColorChecker. This white is scientifically engineered to provide a precise uniform surface that is spectrally neutral (reflects equal amounts of red, blue and green) in all types of light conditions. The photographer can now have confidence that the camera's raw image is as close to real life as possible.
ColorChecker White Balance gives photographers a way to adjust the 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 often changes based on ambient conditions - outdoor it is perceived to be cooler, indoor it is perceived to be warmer and under fluorescent light it is perceived to be greener.