Over the last few years, I have regularly recommended the ColorChecker Passport. Colors are extremely important and the passport helps prevent issues that can come up with many digital camera sensors. Recently, I have been testing the Datacolor Spyderchekr and I wanted to see which of the two was the better option. In our latest video, we compare the Calibrite (previously known as X-Rite) ColorChecker Passport against the Datacolor Spyderchekr. Both of these color cards operate in a very similar fashion. Essentially you take pictures of them in the environment that you're shooting.
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