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Get it between 2024-12-04 to 2024-12-11. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Accurately measure luminance/brightness levels up to 2000 nits and BT.1886 default gamma curve – the standard for HDTV.
Black current subtraction technology, especially beneficial on OLED displays or any display that can achieve close to zero black point.
HDR supported displays to minimize clipping in dark area as well as achieve better blacks.
USB-C compatible with included USB-C to USB-A adapter.
Powered by X-Rite.
For profiling OLED, HD and HDR monitors, the ColorChecker Display Plus delivers the ultimate feature set and technology to achieve optimal blacks as well as correct neutral detail levels for more defined shadow details and higher accuracy in dark colors. The included ccProfiler software powered by X-Rite, supports HDR and video workflows while the ColorChecker Display Plus colorimeter has been designed for current and future high-luminance monitors making this the most capable and future proof solution available today. The ColorChecker Display Plus is the ultimate display calibration solution for Creative Perfectionists who demand the most advanced options and maximum control across their creative workflow today and into the future. Editing and color grading video footage is growing by leaps and bounds and the necessity for accurate color representation on screen is even more paramount. The only way to edit video accurately is to view your footage accurately. Whether you’re a filmmaker, photographer or both, ColorChecker Display Plus uses advanced technologies to perfect your color throughout your production and post-production workflow, making sure that what you see is what you’ll get. Now your projected presentations can look the same as your monitor. Build an accurate projector profile in just minutes – it’s as easy as building a monitor profile. The process takes all of the room conditions into consideration – projected colors, screen color and room lighting – so that you can be confident that your projected images are showing the way you intended.