Datacolor Spydercheckr

SKU: 1006575 | MPN: SCK100

$258.00
$224.35 excl. GST (tax free price)

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Details for Datacolor Spydercheckr

The smarter color reference

Start your color control at the capture stage with the new SpyderCheckrâ„¢. It allows photographers to color calibrate their cameras, perform precision in-camera white balance and record known-color samples. SpyderCheckr helps capture consistent color from day to day and camera to camera and apply these results easily in your workflow with RAW import software such as, Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. The sturdy, eco-friendly design has 48 spectrally engineered color patches, easy to use calibration software making post production quicker by getting consistent, predictable color right from the start.

Specifications

  • Features & Benefits
  • Consistent Color Control for your RAW workflow made easy and fast with SpyderCheckr and its powerful software, giving you a color standard for any camera and decreasing your post production time
  • Neutral Gray target & Gray ramp for in-camera white balance and visual neutrality analysis
  • Extensive skintone samples for portrait & fashion photography
  • Durable, eco-friendly self casing construction for easy transport and field use, with replaceable targets, tripod mount and Fade strip indicator*
  • Easy-to-use software interacts with Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop, and Camera Raw to produce calibration presets, which fit directly into your digital workflow; No DNG processing required, multiple lightsource calibration option included
  • *
  • FadeCheckr is a light sensitive patch which allows you to track the light exposure of your target and warns you when its time to replace the Target Sheets.
  • What others say..."Since two of my tests were done with my artwork copy setup I was able to compare the before and after calibrations with the original art. There was no question that the changes made by the SpyderCheckr calibration process brought the on-screen image closer to the original than the uncalibrated capture."
  • Stan Sholik
  • www.rangefindermag.com
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