”Tired of the nerve-fraying whine of “it’s too red, too blue or too green,” pro photographer Drew Strickland retreated to his Georgia tool shed and sometime later emerged with the ColorRight tool, a quick and easy way to get spot-on color balance better than 95 percent of the time. Just hold this 82mm filter in front of your lens, focus and shoot.”
Wired.com gives ColorRight a 9/10 >"I give a big edge to ColorRight setting custom white balance when using flash (especially, on-camera flash). Additionally, the use of reflective light with ColorRight is simply easier than taking incident readings with the ExpoDisc"
Read the full Review at Photography Bay >"The results are absolutely spot-on. (In instances like weddings and receptions where many photos are shot in varying lighting conditions), Colorright can pay for itself in post production time savings the first time you use it."
CameraDojo.com gives Colorright a 4.8/5 >"It works! What can I say? It's as easy as they say... you simply set your lens for manual focus, place it over the lens, and snap a picture. Then tell your camera to use the white balance setting from that photo, and you're automatically set up for the light you're working with. I tried it indoors under both fluorescent and standard incandescent lighting, and in both cases, the results were vastly better than simply setting the white balance with the mode selector."
Read the full review at Photography Corner >"I have found the ColorRight white balance cap to be very accurate and much easier to carry into the field and keep clean than a white card. For convenience, accuracy and ease of use the ColorRight device is exceptional."
Read the full review at Hubbard Camera >"By incorporating the ColorRight products, or another dependable white balance device, into your workflow and learning the simple technique for white balancing your own images described in this article, you will be giving your clients a better end product as well as potentially saving your business a lot of money."
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