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GretagMacbeth Colorchecker

The GretagMacbeth ColorChecker® has been around since 1976 when it was called the Macbeth ColorChecker®. Originally proposed by C. S. McCamy, H. Marcus and J. G. Davidson in 1976 as a test for photography, television and printing, it is still being produced and used for a variety of color tests and color profiling.

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XR014

The ColorChecker® consists of 24 squares of paint applied to paper then mounted to a cardboard backing with a black frame around all the patches. The colors were chosen to represent various natural objects, colors that are problematic for color reproduction, additive and subtractive primaries, and a gray scale.

Originally offered in a 13 x 9 inch form only, the ColorChecker® is currently offered in an 11 x 8 inches size and a pocket sized Mini ColorChecker® at 3.25 x 2.25 inches.

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