Your shopping cart

Calibrite ColorChecker Classic Nano

Kalibrierung / Graukarten
Item Nr. 43823
Für weitere Info hier klicken. Artikel: Calibrite ColorChecker Classic  Nano
Drag mouse over image for larger view
Für weitere Info hier klicken. Artikel: Calibrite ColorChecker Classic  Nano
Drag mouse over image for larger view
  • Calibrite ColorChecker Classic Nano, Calibration Color Target
  • Color maps consist of 24, 24 x 40 mm
  • natural object, color, primary and grayscale patches
  • Arrangement in four rows
  • super small size for small object and macro images

Achieve accurate colors in the smallest of scenarios
At just 1 x 1.75 inches (24 x 40 mm), the ColorChecker Classic Nano is ideal for the smallest of shooting situations and close-up photography. Designed for macro photography work, this target is perfect for situations where a tiny target is needed for jewelry, flowers or other small materials, as well as for stop-action photography and small-scale movies. It can be used in conjunction with ColorChecker camera calibration software to create custom profiles, saving you time when editing your photos.

Other product features:
the ColorChecker Nano measures only 24 x 40 mm
this lens standard helps you avoid costly errors and color adjustments when editing or color correcting images
the ColorChecker camera calibration software supports the Classic Nano Target
ColorChecker Classic Nano is supported by the following third parties: Hasselblad Phocus for ICC camera profiling and Black Magic Davinci Resolve for color correction in a video editing workflow
integrate ColorChecker Classic Nano into your photo or video capture and use it during editing to compare, measure, and analyze differences in color reproduction in any color rendering system.

Variante: Nano
Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
MSRP* 205,90
161,51 Kalibrierung / Graukarten
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Calibrite ColorChecker Classic Nano

Short profile

  • Calibrite ColorChecker Classic Nano, Calibration Color Target
  • Color maps consist of 24, 24 x 40 mm
  • natural object, color, primary and grayscale patches
  • Arrangement in four rows
  • super small size for small object and macro images

Product description for Calibrite ColorChecker Classic Nano

Achieve accurate colors in the smallest of scenarios
At just 1 x 1.75 inches (24 x 40 mm), the ColorChecker Classic Nano is ideal for the smallest of shooting situations and close-up photography. Designed for macro photography work, this target is perfect for situations where a tiny target is needed for jewelry, flowers or other small materials, as well as for stop-action photography and small-scale movies. It can be used in conjunction with ColorChecker camera calibration software to create custom profiles, saving you time when editing your photos.

Other product features:
the ColorChecker Nano measures only 24 x 40 mm
this lens standard helps you avoid costly errors and color adjustments when editing or color correcting images
the ColorChecker camera calibration software supports the Classic Nano Target
ColorChecker Classic Nano is supported by the following third parties: Hasselblad Phocus for ICC camera profiling and Black Magic Davinci Resolve for color correction in a video editing workflow
integrate ColorChecker Classic Nano into your photo or video capture and use it during editing to compare, measure, and analyze differences in color reproduction in any color rendering system.

Calibrite ColorChecker Classic Nano

Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
850028833063
KAN
CALB501
Complete technical data
Produktdatenblatt Calibrite Farbreferenzkarten Vergleich (PDF, Deutsch)

Also interesting

The best cameras for beginners / novices

Photography is perhaps the most beautiful hobby! However, photography is certainly not one of the cheapest hobbies, and with this guide we want to give you an overview of which cameras are particularly well suited for starting this multi-faceted hobby.

Inform yourself now

First test of the Sony 16-35mm f2.8 GM2 compared to the 16-35 GM1

The new Sony 16-35mm GM2 is here and sets new standards! It is lighter, sharper and even more compact than its predecessor! Therefore, we show you today the direct comparison of the two G-Master lenses and show whether an upgrade is worth it!

Read now

First test of the Sony 16-35mm f2.8 GM2 compared to the 16-35 GM1

The new Sony 16-35mm GM2 is here and sets new standards! It is lighter, sharper and even more compact than its predecessor! Therefore, we'll show you the direct comparison of the two G-Master lenses and tell you whether an upgrade is worth it!

Read now

Difference between contrast, phase hybrid autofocus

Autofocus takes a lot of the work out of photography; of course, there are also purists who like to focus manually.

learn more

Camera Basics #13: CMOS, BSI sensor or stacked sensor? What are the differences?

As a specialist retailer, we have a mission: we want to give you the best possible advice and help you to better understand the differences between the various technologies available on the camera market. That's why we want to give you an understanding of the different sensor technologies today. In particular, the differences between the stacked sensor and the BSI sensor.

Read now

Camera Basics #12: Getting started with macro photography

Imaging small objects and details in a big way! That already describes macro photography very well! But what exactly could be a motif for this type of photography? Soap bubbles, insects, flowers, snowflakes and much more, that could include the shots as a motif.

learn more

Things to know about deep discharge for camera batteries

Who has ever really dealt with camera batteries and the deep discharge. We have collected some information around the topic for you.

learn more

Guide for shooting stars photography

In this article we want to show you how you can easily photograph shooting stars. Use the current shooting star shower to take your first pictures.

Read now