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Thursday, June 12, 2008

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Perfect Color Balance for Less than $7

Richard Harrington | 06/12

Why QP Cards Rock

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One way to address color calibration between your angles is to use a calibration card when shooting. This is relatively easy if you just remember to put a fresh color balance card on your clapboard for each shoot.

One of our favorites is the QP Card, an affordable reference card (http://www.qpcard.se). Priced at less than $5 per card, this is a great investment in accurate color.

1. They are small and lightweight, easily fitting in your gear bag.
2. Relatively inexpensive and disposable, so you can use a fresh card periodically. Old cards tend to fade in the light.
3. It’s adhesive on the back so you can easily attach it to your clapboard.
4. With a white, black, and neutral grey surface, color correcting with Final Cut Pro’s three-way color corrector is a snap.
5. $7 spent per shoot is well worth hours saved on color correction. In most circumstances, just three clicks per angle will calibrate across each camera.

 

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