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🎥 Elevate your color game—because your visuals deserve precision that stands out.
The DGK 5" x 7" Color Calibration Chart Set includes two high-quality charts featuring 12% and 18% gray scales plus a colorbar, designed for professional video and photo color accuracy. Compact and durable, these charts come with a frame stand and user guide, making them ideal for on-location or studio use. Trusted by pros, they ensure consistent color calibration across devices and software, simplifying your workflow and enhancing image quality.
| Best Sellers Rank | #6 in Photographic Light Meter Color Calibration Charts |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 829 Reviews |
B**H
It helps color correction. Easy to use.
It's really useful for me when I'm shooting with my Sony camera. It's great for getting the colors in photos just right, and it's really handy.
D**N
Helpful for reluctant editors
I’m somewhat new to photography and hate editing. This is amazing to get a test shot to make editing a lot faster
J**B
Necessary accessory for photography
I think it's expensive for what it is, just some pieces of cardstock, but I was glad to discover it came with a printout of some very helpful information about white balance.
Z**T
Worked great for me!
I included some (not very great) iPhone pictures to show how well the card worked for white balance. It’s exactly what was hoping for! I feel like the card is thicker than what I expected because previous review made me think it was going to be thin and flimsy. Can’t beat the price and it’s great for someone looking for something similar but on a budget! The only thing I would critique is I wish it was more matte and less of a satin finish.. just glad it isn’t glossy.
T**E
Cheaply made but good enough
There are 2 cards in the pack which is nice. This card is on pretty lightweight stock that is thinner than a postcard. So, don't expect great durability but at this price it's good enough. I have a full sized MacBeth color chart that uses earth pigments that are superb color matches. This card is not in that league but it should help you to get consistency and reliability in your photos. I recommend that you carry this with you and take a shot of it in the same light as your subject every time the lighting changes. It will save you a lot of time later trying to get accurate color matching.
A**R
Nice little chart.
This is a nice little chart that is small and easy to use. I used it on a video shoot this weekend and I knew lighting was going to change with the sun. I slipped this in with the slate at the beginning of each shot and I was able to keep the look the same. The 18% gray card on the back is great for white balancing and if you want to get a good exposure that is the value on camera meters average too. My only complaint is that it is a bit shiny in direct light. It can make it hard to find the true color of the chart in a picture when all you have is light reflections screaming back in the camera. Other than that it is a valuable tool to have.
S**N
I like it
I'm no pro. I purchase budget friendly photo equipment. So, this may not be a "pro level" review. But, this gave me what I wanted. I have several cameras I video with. This lets me get them all colored the same. So, when I switch between clips, no difference in image. I use Final Cut Pro for my video editing. I like this product. Great value for my budget.
E**U
Don't bother, save your time (and sanity)
Its actually incredibly useless. So the manfucaturer provides the values on the card itself, which is nice. But theres effectively no way to actually calibrate your photo to those colors. Imagine using the color sliders and attempting to get 12+ colors to be correct all in one go. It just doesn't work. And if you wanted to use a tool like darktable or rawtherapee to do this, its basically a nightmare slog of downloading tools and attempting to get things to work (spoiler, it doesnt). Just don't buy this. Unless they can provide calibration files (like a .cht) you can't actually use this at all. You could buy a license for Lumariver to create a profile for you, but then you are paying $100 for it, and at that price you may as well get the x-rite color checkers cause they have the downloads you need and integrations in software to actually do your color calibration for you. Dont waste your time (like i did) with this. Even for whitebalance, it is not good because the 5x7 postage card is GLOSSY so it will show glare, etc.
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