Main Features
- Helps to Ensure Accurate Colour Balance
- Create Colour and White Balance Profiles
- An array of 24 Colored Squares
- Compatible with ColorChecker Calibration
What's in the box
- Limited 1-Year Warranty
Main Features
- Helps to Ensure Accurate Colour Balance
- Create Colour and White Balance Profiles
- An array of 24 Colored Squares
- Compatible with ColorChecker Calibration
What's in the box
- Limited 1-Year Warranty
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Calibrite ColorChecker Classic Nano
Measuring 24 x 40mm, the ColorChecker Classic Nano from Calibrite is a checkerboard array of 24 scientifically prepared coloured squares in a wide range of colours. Many of these squares represent natural objects of special interest, such as human skin, foliage, and blue sky. These squares are not only the same colour as their counterparts, but also reflect light in the same way in all parts of the visible spectrum. Because of this unique feature, the squares will match the colours of natural objects under any illumination and with any colour reproduction process.
The ColorChecker provides a completely objective standard of comparison to help determine the true colour balance of any colour rendition system, and it provides the necessary standard for comparing, measuring, and analysing differences in colour reproduction across various processes, thereby avoiding costly mistakes.
Calibrite ColorChecker Classic Nano
Measuring 24 x 40mm, the ColorChecker Classic Nano from Calibrite is a checkerboard array of 24 scientifically prepared coloured squares in a wide range of colours. Many of these squares represent natural objects of special interest, such as human skin, foliage, and blue sky. These squares are not only the same colour as their counterparts, but also reflect light in the same way in all parts of the visible spectrum. Because of this unique feature, the squares will match the colours of natural objects under any illumination and with any colour reproduction process.
The ColorChecker provides a completely objective standard of comparison to help determine the true colour balance of any colour rendition system, and it provides the necessary standard for comparing, measuring, and analysing differences in colour reproduction across various processes, thereby avoiding costly mistakes.