Calibrite Display Plus HL Colorimeter
- Accurately Measure Brightness levels
- Up to 10000 nits Light Sensitivity
- Advanced Filter and Optical System
- Calibrate Multiple Displays
Calibrite ColorChecker Display Pro
- Advanced Filter and Optical Systems
- Works on All Modern Display Technologies
- Rotating Diffuser Arm / Tripod Mount
- Basic and Advanced Modes
Datacolor SpyderX Pro Colorimeter
- Precise Screen Color and White Balance
- Lens-Based Color Engine Technology
- Single-Click Wizard Calibration
- Display Mapping and Analysis Tools
Datacolor SpyderX Photo Kit
- SpyderX Elite Colorimeter
- SpyderCUBE Exposure Calibration Tool
- SpyderCHECKR 24 Color Chart
- Metal Transport Case
Datacolor SpyderCHECKR 24 Color Chart
- 24 Color Patches
- Saturated Color Coverage
- 2 x Skintone Patches
- 6 x Gray Ramp Patches
Datacolor SpyderX Mobile Pro Kit
- SpyderX Pro Colorimeter
- Precise Screen Color and White Balance
- Lens-Based Color Engine Technology
- SpyderCUBE RAW Calibration Tool
Calibrite Display Pro HL Colorimeter
- Accurately Measure Brightness levels
- Up to 3000 nits Light Sensitivity
- Advanced Filter and Optical System
- Calibrate Multiple Displays
Datacolor Spyder USB Type-C Cable
Calibrite ColorChecker Passport Video 2
- Ruggedized Pocket-Sized Hard Case
- White Balance & Grayscale Targets
- Four Color/Camera Calibration Targets
- 24-Color Array
Datacolor SpyderX Capture Pro
- SpyderX Elite Colorimeter
- SpyderLENSCAL Autofocus Calibration Aid
- SpyderCUBE Exposure Calibration Tool
- SpyderCHECKR Color Calibration Chart
Datacolor Spyder X2 Ultra Colorimeter
- Display Calibration System
- Measures up to 2000 nits of Brightness
- Re-Engineered Software Suite
- Native USB-C Connection
Calibrite ColorChecker Display Plus
- Accurately Measure Brightness levels
- Up to 2000 cd/m² Light Sensitivity
- Works on All Modern Display Technologies
- Ability to Profile Any Type of Monitor
Datacolor Spyder X2 Print Studio
- Display Calibration System
- Measures up to 2000 nits of Brightness
- Precise Screen Color and White Balance
- Lens-Based Color Engine Technology
Datacolor SCK310 Spyder Checkr Photo Color Chart
- 4 Interchangeable Cards
- 62 Color Targets
- Ultra-Matte Finish
- Portable Size Case
Datacolor Spyder X2 Elite Colorimeter
- Display Calibration System
- Measures up to 750 nits of Brightness
- Re-Engineered Software Suite
- Native USB-C Connection
Calibrite ColorChecker Display Pro + ColorChecker Classic Mini
- Advanced Filter and Optical Systems
- Includes ColorChecker Classic Mini Card
- Create Color and White Balance Profiles
- Works on All Modern Display Technologies
Datacolor Spyder Shelf
- Easy to Mount and Remove
- Holds up to 8.8 lb
- Includes Thread for SpyderX Calibrator
- Privacy Cover
Calibrite ColorChecker Target Holder
- 9 x 2" Plastic Holder with Foam Pads
- Holds Mini/Standard/Passport Size Charts
- 1/4"-20 Tripod Threads
- Flat Base
Datacolor ColorReader Color Matching Tool
- Ideal for Matching Paint Colors
- >94% Matching Success on Most Fan Decks
- Built-In LiPo Battery, >300 Measurements
- Bluetooth LE Connectivity
Calibrite Display SL Colorimeter
- Accurately Measure Brightness levels
- Advanced Filter and Optical System
- Calibrate Multiple Displays
- Includes USB Adapter
Datacolor Spyder X2 Photo Studio
- Display Calibration System
- Measures up to 2000 nits of Brightness
- Precise Screen Color and White Balance
- Lens-Based Color Engine Technology
Calibrite Colorchecker Folio Case
- Custom Case for ColorChecker Classic
- For Studio or Location Use
- Holds Two 8 x 11.5" Targets
- 1000 Denier Nylon Exterior
Datacolor SpyderX Create Kit
- SpyderX Pro Colorimeter
- Lens-Based Color Engine Technology
- SpyderX Tripod
- Color Profile and Settings Switching
Calibrite ColorChecker Display
- High-Quality Color Calibration System
- Accurately Measure Brightness levels
- Up to 1000 cd/m² Light Sensitivity
- Advanced Filter and Optical Systems
Atomos USB Type-C to Serial LANC Calibration Cable (13")
- Compatible with Most Atomos Monitors
- Use with Atomos or Third-Party Software
Datacolor SpyderPRINT
- Create Printer, Ink & Paper Profiles
- Step-by-Step Process
- Soft-Proofing Tool
- Extensive Editing Functions
Datacolor SCV310 Spyder Checkr Video Color Chart
- For Use with All Major Editing Softwares
- 5 High-Gloss Video Targets
- Unique Color Pattern Target
- Ergonomic, Compact Design
Calibrite ColorChecker Passport Duo
- Calibrate to Reference Condition
- Achieve Proper Exposure & Color Balance
- For Photo and Video Workflows
- White Balance Target
Learning About Monitor Color Calibration Tools
Monitor calibration ensures the brightness and color displayed on your monitor is correct. If monitors aren't calibrated, images will be dark, dull, or washed out when viewed on correctly calibrated monitors. In addition, when you print photos and documents, the colors will be different from what you see on your screen. Screen color calibration affects everyone who sells, publishes, or uses images in their work. This includes photographers who enter photographic competitions, attend photographic meetings, or use their pictures in social groups.
What Is Screen Color Calibration Tool?
Monitors use the light from red, green and blue pixels to create colors. Slight variations mean colors displayed on one monitor are different from those on another, unless each is calibrated to the same standard. Although there are ways to calibrate monitors manually, these rely on individual color interpretation, and it's difficult to achieve satisfactory results. Instead, professionals and serious amateurs use special colorimeters that measure monitor colors and automatically apply standard color
profiles. This ensures that monitors have the correct color balance and brightness.
Screen Calibration Systems
Monitor calibration systems use a small colorimeter placed in front of the screen. The device runs through a calibration routine where it measures screen settings and creates an ICC profile that sets the monitor to the correct color profile. Because ambient lighting affects what's seen on screens, some calibrators also measure and correct for ambient lighting. Some brands include reference charts so you can visually compare screen colors to ensure successful calibration.
Factors that may affect calibration include:
- Monitor type
- Monitor quality
- Computer operating system
- Monitor resolution
- Multiple monitors
- Ambient light
Accessories to Help Calibrate Monitors
Ambient conditions affect display calibration and what you see on your monitor, so it's important to protect your display from ambient light interference, especially if you have a monitor with a glossy, reflective screen. Use screen protectors and privacy filter hoods to reduce the effects of incidental light and reflection. If necessary, change the position of your monitor, considering the possible impact of color changes as you switch up the viewing angle. It's a good idea to have display and screen cleaning supplies at hand to remove dirt and dust from your screen.
Using Monitor Calibration Tools
While display calibration tools are easy to use, it's important to follow vendors' instructions carefully for consistent results. Always let your monitor warm up properly, even if it's an LCD unit. Ensure your workplace lighting is consistent. If it changes, redo the calibration. In any event, perform calibration regularly as colors gradually change over time. Although glasses and accessories, like blue light glasses, are useful for reducing eye strain, avoid wearing them when doing color editing as they may change color perception.
Monitor calibration is vital for ensuring true image colors. Find the right colorimeter for your application at B&H Photo and Video.