Video Color Control from Capture to Edit
The ColorChecker Video Target includes:
Chromatic Colors: Six saturated and six de-saturated color chips aligned with video production
Skin Tones: Six color chips from light to dark with different undertones
Gray Levels: Four larger steps for even gray balance, including white, 40IRE gray, deep gray, and high gloss black reference patches
Linear Grayscale: Six steps for even gray balance, including highlight and shadow regions
Illumination Check Chips: Black and white color chips at two corners to better assist in determining even illumination
White Balance Target: Create in-camera white balance to start at a neutral point for all the footage you capture.
Use for a variety of applications, including:
- Color grading
- Color balancing
- Gray balancing
- Setting perfect exposure
- Color matching multiple cameras
- Shooting and editing for mixed lighting
ColorChecker Video charts make your workflow faster, more consistent, and more color balanced. They allow everyone on your team – from producer to cinematographer to editor to colorist – to work with consistent color information. They save you time, from pre-production through production, and help you get to your creative look faster.
Achieving the proper color balance and exposure for video can be challenging. F-stops in cameras don’t always match. Ambient lighting conditions change. Multiple cameras and lenses have different looks, even if they are the same brand and model. All of this adds up to quality control challenges and increased workload in post-production for your colorist or editor.
Specifications
Number of Targets: |
2 |
Number of Color Patches: |
33 |
Target Size: |
215.9 x 279.4mm |
Humidity Range: |
85% or less, non-condensing |