JJC 10″ x 8″ PVC White Balance Card Set for Achieving Perfect Color Balance in Your Photos – Including an 18% Neutral Grey Card,a White Card and a…
$20.99
Last updated on November 21, 2024 2:29 pm Details
- Includes an 18% gray card, a white card and a black card, made of durable PVC material
- Size of each card: 10″ (Height) x 8″ (Width)
- For Perfect Color Balance, a MUST accessory for photographer
- Use with any digital camera
- A portable storage bag is included in the package
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JJC 10″ x 8″ PVC White Balance Card Set for Achieving Perfect Color Balance in Your Photos – Including an 18% Neutral Grey Card,a White Card and a…
$20.99
Dale M Greer –
I tested these with no flash under a 75 watt incandescent, and with a YN560 at 1/16 bounced off the ceiling. I checked the color temperature in Photoshop’s RAF import tool, and it showed 2900K for the incandescent, and 5600K for the flash. Inspecting the RGB, black and grey were neutral with respect to each other, but the white card was slightly magenta, like 161,156,160. I imported without adjustment and went into Levels in Photoshop and set the white point, black, and then grey to produce the adjusted images shown here. The black card is a little shiny though, so I used other, blacker areas in the images to set the black point.
The grey card is extremely matte on both sides, it even feels matte. In fact you should be careful not to get grease on it, to preserve its matte quality. The white and black cards have a matte side and a less matte side. Not exactly shiny, but shiny enough you don’t want to use the wrong side.
The cards are big enough to set custom white balance in camera. My camera is a Fuji X-E2, and has a smaller rectangle inside the picture frame to set custom white balance, and the size of these cards works well with that.
The lanyard is adequate, and the little popoff connector makes the cards handy to use as a set.
Pats fan ! –
Good quality, good size, easy to use
Amalia Bailey –
I didn’t expect it to look the way it looks, but my professor said it’s still useful💯💯
User2018 –
A bit shiny and waxy, but thin and lightweight which is nice.
Marie –
As advertised.
Raymond –
The cards are supposed to be color neutral but they are not.
CanadaPhotoNut –
Decent PVC cards. Come with a lanyard.
Huguette St-Pierre –
Bon service bonne qualité
Mark –
They’re black, white and gray color cards. I’m not sure what there really is to rate about them. They indeed appear to be black, white, and medium gray. They’re plastic or vinyl or something and appear pretty sturdy. There’s not much more one can say about them.
D.L.S. –
Unfortunately, not one of the cards is truly neutral, with the white card being the worst. Black card is close to neutral in Yellow-Blue, but has a bit of Magenta tinge. Grey card gives decidedly warm reading, at least the Y-B shift goes properly together with M-G, so might be ok for warmer portraits, sort of like “+” warm square on ColorChecker. White card is +1600K off, and -20 on Magenta. I checked this vs two different WhiteBal cards, and against a ColorChecker Passport. Had higher hopes, considering JJC brand, but sadly it is useless for setting white balance. Could be used to check exposure and contrast (using monochrome histogram in camera), and to set white and black points in editing software. However, other tools do it all and more accurately.
Paul Simpson –
Perfect quality. This is something that every photographer needs to set the correct white balance in their camera.
Gerald Varga –
Comes with nice strap. High quality product.
Mahera –
get on your way to get photographs that reflect the situation and not a certain mood.
Very easy to use and to get results.
Google on how easy it is to use them.
Just one photo on location with those cards and you know you get results in post processing that are impossible without them.