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Delta 1 Gray Card 8x10" (1)

BH #DEGC • MFR #22030
Delta 1 Gray Card 8x10" (1)
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Delta 1 Gray Card Overview

Correct color or B&W exposures every time regardless of contrast, brightness or conditions. Accurate to within 1%. Includes instructions. 8x10" card stock.

UPC: 737886220306

Delta 1 Gray Card Reviews

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What material is this made from?
Asked by: Anonymous
Felt like it was made out of cardboard
Answered by: Erik S.
Date published: 2018-08-27

Can this be purchased without the backer board ...

Can this be purchased without the backer board material? We need this to be as thin as possible.
Asked by: Richard
You may like the QuikBalance Collapsible Gray Panel possibly. I use this one now days for the smaller profile
Answered by: Ryan
Date published: 2021-03-22

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Is this 18%? Thanks!
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes, this is 18% gray.
Answered by: Yos O.
Date published: 2020-11-27

Won't a cardboard card get dirty pretty quick?

Won't a cardboard card get dirty pretty quick?
Asked by: Scott
I don't know why cardboard would get dirtier faster than something else. I keep mine in a Ziplock bag when not in use, and never had a problem.
Answered by: Eugene
Date published: 2020-08-25

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is this an 18%?
Asked by: Lissette C.
Yes
Answered by: Martha S.
Date published: 2022-10-02

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Is this a digital grey card?
Asked by: Anonymous
Hello, I'm not sure if you mean digital as in software or if it could be used with digital cameras. It is a physical card, mounted on sturdy stock. I use it with my DSLR either in camera (as a Custon White Balance) or in post (loading a picture of it into my software and using it as a reference point). It's extremely effective, either way. I have noticed that it has an ever-so-slight magenta tint. That can be easily corrected, though. And, being made of paper, it's wise to protect it in your camera bag and replace it when it begins to show signs of wear and tear.
Answered by: SCOTT H.
Date published: 2020-11-27
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