The 58mm ExpoDisc Neutral White Balance Filter (Portrait) is optimized for Portrait photography. Each filter is individually assembled and calibrated to consistently produce custom color at capture, resulting in warmer and more pleasing skin tones. The ExpoDisc can be used on-the-fly to set a white balance in-camera when shooting JPEG, or it can be used to capture a gray frame to use later in post production when shooting RAW.
Using an ExpoDisc Portrait to set a custom white balance will eliminate many of the yellow, red and blue color casts commonly seen when using Auto White Balance in digital photography. The ExpoDisc is easy to use. Setting a white balance with the ExpoDisc is fast, and eliminates many of the inconsistencies and inconveniences associated with using white balance cards and targets, including unwieldy size, unwanted reflectivity, improper angling, and shadows.
To set a white balance with an ExpoDisc, simply take a photograph of the light source (incident light) through the ExpoDisc, then follow your camera's instructions to set the camera's custom white balance. Because the ExpoDisc is calibrated for an 18% light transmission, you can also use it as a reference tool for manually determining proper exposure. The ExpoDisc is available in a variety of sizes to fit most popular lenses. The ExpoDisc does not thread into the lens; instead, its quick mount design can be pushed-on and popped-off to facilitate a quick white balance.
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Comments about ExpoImaging 58mm ExpoDisc Digital Warm Balance Filter (Portrait):
I take a lot of portraits every day but I don't have a studio. The light in my office changes with the time of day so the color is always different. With the ExpoDisc I just point at my light source, shoot and set the white balance. It comes out perfect every time. The only think I would like is if one ExpoDisc could fit on a variety of lens sizes.
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Comments about ExpoImaging 58mm ExpoDisc Digital Warm Balance Filter (Portrait):
Taking pictures of your family in the park? Take a few seconds to set your custom white balance with this filter and you'll take your image quality up a few notches guaranteed. Every photographer should be looking to eliminate as much post processing as possible by taking great images and this filter enables you to get that great white balance in the camera. Here's a tip! Buy a filter that fits up to the largest of your lens filter mounts so you will be able to cover all the smaller lenses using the same filter.
Pro's? Comes with a lanyard and can be whipped out from under the jacket in seconds. No thread means no no fumbling around like conventional filters.
Con's? What were they thinking? "Hey ExpoDisc people" Try printing the word 'WARM' on the side of the filter and 'NEUTRAL' on the side of the other great filter so without the lanyard, they are still easily distinguished.
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Comments about ExpoImaging 58mm ExpoDisc Digital Warm Balance Filter (Portrait):
I take a lot of portraits every day but I don't have a studio. The light in my office changes with the time of day so the color is always different. With the ExpoDisc I just point at my light source, shoot and set the white balance. It comes out perfect every time. The only think I would like is if one ExpoDisc could fit on a variety of lens sizes.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about ExpoImaging 58mm ExpoDisc Digital Warm Balance Filter (Portrait):
Taking pictures of your family in the park? Take a few seconds to set your custom white balance with this filter and you'll take your image quality up a few notches guaranteed. Every photographer should be looking to eliminate as much post processing as possible by taking great images and this filter enables you to get that great white balance in the camera. Here's a tip! Buy a filter that fits up to the largest of your lens filter mounts so you will be able to cover all the smaller lenses using the same filter.
Pro's? Comes with a lanyard and can be whipped out from under the jacket in seconds. No thread means no no fumbling around like conventional filters.
Con's? What were they thinking? "Hey ExpoDisc people" Try printing the word 'WARM' on the side of the filter and 'NEUTRAL' on the side of the other great filter so without the lanyard, they are still easily distinguished.
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