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Steves-Digicams (one of the largest photo sites on the net) said of the New ColorRight Pro:

"gem"

"a very cool product"

"This simple, yet effective little unit allows you to quickly adjust the white balance on the spot, which could save you hours of post processing time after the shoot. In four easy steps or less, you can fine tune your camera's white balance to produce much more natural looking photos."

"Bottom line - The guys and gals at ColorRight have really come up with a useful accessory. The best thing about it is that the CR Pro does exactly what they claim; it helps you product more natural or true white balance (color) no matter what the lighting conditions are."

read the full review at steves-digicams here.
 

A blog for busy mothers (BizzieMommie) had this to say about ColorRight Pro:

"helps you produce print-ready images the first time."

"It does everything the original Color Right does plus a lot more."

read the full review at bizzie mommie here.

Here are some before/after photos that BizzieMommie blogger Stephanie Ellie took using the ColorRight products:





All images copyright Stephanie Ellie 2010.
 

Don Chick of PPA had this to say about the ColorRight Pro:

"an excellent device for either in-camera or post-production white balancing. For simplicity it's tough to beat."

"The unique shape even allows light from a hot shoe mounted flash to strike the device and influence the final white balance."

read the full review at ppmag here
 

"...Results in the field are fantastic..."

9 out of 10 stars

Wired Review
 

"The results are absolutely spot-on."

"the Colorright can pay for itself in post production time savings the first time you use it."

A Score of 4.8/5

CameraDojo Review
 

"I cannot express the simplicity and accuracy of this device enough. For those of you who never use custom white balance, the "wow" factor you get out of your first image will blow you away."

Eric- PhotographyBay Review
 

"...for convenience, accuracy and ease of use the ColorRight device is exceptional."

Thomas Hubbard - Hubbard's Camera
 

"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."

PhotographyCorner- ColorRight Review
 

"Here's my grid of comparative WB device features per my 6-month on the job testing. All disks get my nod for top notch convenience and results for all-around shooting styles and subjects. Yes I found the devices with 5-ratings to be more neutral in practice than all others. I've been a colorist for a good many decades, and I'll stake the repute of my eye on the slight, but very discernible differences. But my favoritism comes additionally because disks are so easy to have with you, actually on your person, when you're working in the hardest and fastest situations."

Sara Frances- 6 Month Technical Review of 10 White Balance Devices
 

Excerpts from a technical review of an earlier version of the Color Right (formerly called the Color Parrot)

"Over the various test situations used, the Color Parrot exhibited an equivalent total transmission of about 1.6-1.75 stops greater than the ExpoDisc (3.0-3.4 times as great). The ExpoDisc used has a rated effective total transmission of 0.182, and thus that of the Color Parrot would appear to be in the range of 0.55-0.60."

"The fairly large equivalent total transmission of the Color Parrot will evidently allow the device to be used successfully for low light measurements with cameras and modes that are not willing to make measurements with a sensor luminance below a certain level. This seems to include some Nikon models when used in the "on the fly" white balance measurement mode, where a reference image is not taken for later examination)."

"The Color Parrot white balance tool is a sturdy and convenient-to-use white balance measurement diffuser. It exhibits a directivity pattern that is considerably narrower than that of other white balance measurement diffusers. Its degree of chromatic neutrality is quite respectable, a desirable property. It has a higher effective total transmission than some other white balance diffusers, which can avert difficulty in making white balance measurements in low light with certain cameras."

Full Review PDF Paper available here.
 

"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 - particularly if you are in an environment where your light source is changing frequently (e.g., wedding photographers)."

PhotographyBay Review of ExpoDisc vs. COLORRIGHT