DGK Color Tools DKK 5" x 7" Set of 2 White Balance and Color Calibration Charts with 12% and 18% Gray - Includes Frame Stand and User Guide

DGK Color Tools DKK 5" x 7" Set of 2 White Balance and Color Calibration Charts with 12% and 18% Gray - Includes Frame Stand and User Guide
DGK Color Tools DKK 5" x 7" Set of 2 White Balance and Color Calibration Charts with 12% and 18% Gray - Includes Frame Stand and User Guide
DGK Color Tools DKK 5" x 7" Set of 2 White Balance and Color Calibration Charts with 12% and 18% Gray - Includes Frame Stand and User Guide
DGK Color Tools DKK 5" x 7" Set of 2 White Balance and Color Calibration Charts with 12% and 18% Gray - Includes Frame Stand and User Guide
DGK Color Tools DKK 5" x 7" Set of 2 White Balance and Color Calibration Charts with 12% and 18% Gray - Includes Frame Stand and User Guide

Key features

  • Includes 2 DKK Cards - Each with Precision 12% and 18% Gray reference for white balance plus 18-Color patches for superior digital color correction
  • Array of 18 color patches with natural, chromatic, primary and gray scale colors, arranged in three rows.
  • Convenient 5" x 7'" (127 x 178 mm) double-sided screen print construction, archival quality acid-free materials and full user guide
  • Includes convenient paper frame folder to protect the card surface and allow easy tabletop display during use. Card slides into folder from the side.
  • Detailed instructions included for Picasa , Photoshop Lightroom , Photoshop Elements and Photoshop

DGK Color Tools DKK 5" x 7" Set of 2 White Balance and Color Calibration Charts with 12% and 18% Gray - Includes Frame Stand and User Guide

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Customer Reviews

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spend a little more money on a better quality product
M. FoleyMarch 14, 2017
Very cheap quality and flimsy. This should only be considered if you are only going to use this once and throw it away afterward. Spend more money on a better quality version if you plan to shoot often and in various indoor/outdoor locations. The print quality alone is rubbish, the magenta square is missing a spot of pigment. I could just as easily print a better quality version in my studio on firmer stock paper. Returning this rubbish.
Never again.
Oscar.mainframeJanuary 1, 2017
The cards are printed in flimsy card stock that would really require you to handle them with care; you know, away from liquids, not to scrape them, get the borders frayed.
You can see right away how the shades of colors in the two cards are different! Isn't this supposed to be a precision colored card to help you calibrate your pictures.
And the "stand" I don't even want to talk about it.
Inkjet printed piece of paper
L. GonzalezDecember 15, 2016
I bought this chart for shooting subjects too big or too far. I own a colorchecker passport and because it was too small in may frame I started searching for a bigger solution, thought this was it... but not. Every swatch in the print shows differences within it, the material used it's a paper not heavy enough to resist a gentle breeze.
Maybe useful to an average home photographer
D. WilliamsOctober 30, 2016
These are nothing more than oversized index cards with some glossy printing on one side, and a VERY dark "grey card" (more dark than 18% grey or not even close to 12% grey for real neutral) on the other side. Maybe useful to an average home photographer, who plays around with light post-processing later. But for an "semi-pro/pro" with more advanced needs, save the wasted money on this, and spend a few more bucks for the X-Rite ColorChecker Passport.
Pretty much junk
JerryOctober 20, 2016
Well, just got this today along with my 12x12 gray card. I must say I AM NOT IMPRESSED with this. It is on glossy card stock or card stock with a gloss finish. Any glare will throw you off. I suggest getting a decent gray card...learn how to set your exposure with it (yes you can do it) with a higher end card you fill the frame with the gray card and view your histogram. You'll see a spike you will wanted it dead center. with the one I got, I have to go past center. But this card? Forget it...the back of these cards have a gray card, but again, it is glossy, get a good gray card, you will be much happier.
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