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Autumn Schrock and Spyder Checkr Photo – Precise, Consistent Color Made Easy
Professional photographer and Datacolor Friend with Vision Autumn Schrock, walks us through her photographic process using the Spyder X monitor calibrator and Spyder Checkr Photo – our latest Spyder Checkr offering. The Spyder Checkr Photo includes 62 target patches. It comes with four interchangeable cards that include a robust color target offering 30 colors, 6 skin tones, 24 grey scales, 2 grey patches, 3 white adjustments and 3 black adjustments. The extended skin tone offerings are great for portraitures and the expanded grey scale allows for enhanced depth and image detail across a dynamic range – perfect for Autumn’s stunning landscape images. Watch the video below.
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