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34" Digital Calibration Target
I am selling my 34" digital calibration target.
Do you want to bring your digital pictures to the next level? Are your colors always just a little bit off? I have a 34" digital calibration target. This has 3 bars on one side - white, grey and black. You use it in conjunction with the histogram on your digital camera to adjust the exposure. Once the exposure is set you can use it to set your white balance, which allows your camera to compensate for the lighting and fix the color cast as the picture is taken. The back side is pure white to be used either as additional white balance or a reflector. The 34" target folds down to about 11" in diameter and includes a carrying case and a DVD that shows how, why and when to use it, and the Wescott registration card. This is the same as shown in the B&H catalog except 34" instead of 24" http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...=337670&is=REG I paid $150 for this. B&H charges $89 + shipping for the 24". The 34" folds down almost as small, provides a better reflector, and is only $99 + actual shipping from NC.. I am selling because I bought a package that includes the same thing so I have a spare. This is essential for getting good pictures quickly. remove the NOT to reply. Fred |
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