Datacolor Spydercube
Reviews van Datacolor Spydercube
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The Spydercube enables you to take a reference shot from which you to get readings for adjusting subsequent photos taken under the same conditions. I have found that this kit has enabled me to achieve more accuracy in the white balance. I would say that the Sypercube gives a good reference point readings to allow for better rendering of colour rather than doing it artistically utilising photo editing software packages, for me it has allowed less time using photo editing software.
The Spydercube enables you to take a reference shot from which you to get readings for adjusting subsequent photos taken under the same conditions. I have found that this kit has enabled me to achieve more accuracy in the white balance. I would say that the Sypercube gives a good reference point readings to allow for better rendering of colour rather than doing it artistically utilising photo editing software packages, for me it has allowed less time using photo editing software.
Jim
5 november 2015
i use this for colour calibration on a regular basis and the results are amazing
i use this for colour calibration on a regular basis and the results are amazing
steve pg
1 maart 2014
I recomend this product for speeding up work flow at post production and ensuring consistant colour acuracy
I recomend this product for speeding up work flow at post production and ensuring consistant colour acuracy
Trackside
18 februari 2014
Comparing the original to the two images, the JPEG is remarkably close although it does tend towards a very slightly green hue. The SpyderCube version is actually noticeably more accurate, with the yellows in particular being significantly closer to the actual book cover. For many purposes the JPEG is close enough, but if a high degree of colour accuracy is required then the adjusted RAW capture is noticeably better. There is no doubt that the SpyderCube performs as intended, quickly and simply offering accurate results. Recommended.
Comparing the original to the two images, the JPEG is remarkably close although it does tend towards a very slightly green hue. The SpyderCube version is actually noticeably more accurate, with the yellows in particular being significantly closer to the actual book cover. For many purposes the JPEG is close enough, but if a high degree of colour accuracy is required then the adjusted RAW capture is noticeably better. There is no doubt that the SpyderCube performs as intended, quickly and simply offering accurate results. Recommended.
Trustvoice expert
27 april 2011