X-Rite M50111 Mini ColorChecker Chart

X-Rite M50111 Mini ColorChecker Chart
alaAverage 5

4 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 4 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 100/100. The average review date is Nov 19, 2006. We have compared these reviews to 231954 reviews from other Monitors. Last update: May 18, 2013.

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(Based on 4 reviews)

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Must have for prodcut / fashion photogs

 

Must have for prodcut / fashion photogs

If you know what this is for you already know you have to get it so..

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Must have color checker

 

Must have color checker

This is a must have for color calibration. I liked the smaller one because it is more compact and fit right inside my camera case.

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Pocket Size colormanagment

 

Pocket Size colormanagment

I don't know why Im writing this, other than the Amazon sending me a email to review my purchase.. (smile) Seriously, if you know what a Gretag Macbeth Color Checker is, then you know what it does, and this product is simply a creditcard sized version...

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This is the Standard

 

This is the Standard

If you're a photographer reproducing color this is the standard. I've photographed works of art for 30 years, including a Macbeth color chart along side a painting, product or in the first frame of a set-up allows every designer, scan service, printer...

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This is the Standard

 

This is the Standard

If you're a photographer reproducing color this is the standard. I've photographed works of art for 30 years, including a Macbeth color chart along side a painting, product or in the first frame of a set-up allows every designer, scan service, printer...

Product Specifications

Did you know that your digital camera shifts the way it reproduces white depending on lighting conditions?¿warmer under indoor lighting, cooler under outdoor and greener under fluorescent lighting¿ not anymore! ColorChecker white balance is an absolute white, so no more color shifts.
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