Colour Balance
With the advent of digital photography not only has exposure and colour balance become more important when taking a photograph, the control and adjustment of these two factors has become much easier. However, having a known accurate reference point to work with either pre or post capture in Adobe Photoshop is essential. This group of products have been developed to help you make these necessary adjustments much easier.
EzyBalance
The EzyBalance ‘point and shoot’ allows you to concentrate on the important part of photography, composition and ‘capturing the moment’. This handy double sided ‘pop up’ 18% grey/white card simplifies the complex technical issues surrounding exposure and colour correction when working in different lighting conditions. This provides a major benefit when working under pressure at events such as weddings or fashion shows.
Check out one of the Free Training Clips to see this product in action.
A waterproof version is also available for Scuba Divers.
The Larger Version is ideal for Custom Colour Balancing the camera as it is easier to fill the frame.
Middle Size is good but I preffer to use the small or large version
Bag and Almost Pocket Size
TriBalance & ExpoBalance
The TriBalance is the same shape and size as our popular TriGrip product. Like the XpoBalance this product is incredibly versatile offering a black, white and 18% grey surface on one side and a silver reflective surface on the other.
EXPODISC
EXPODISC Digital White Balance Filters
An ExpoDisc can help you Fine-tune your colour at the point of capture and Works in mixed, or difficult lighting.
Spend more time shooting and less on workflow as it’s convenient, fast and easy-to-use
Get accurate colour in difficult lighting with the patented ExpoDisc, the fast and easy digital white balance filter. Simply read and set white balance with the ExpoDisc in place before shooting and you’ll reduce or eliminate the need for post-capture colour adjustments. Get the white balance solution that is quickly becoming the preferred method of achieving accurate colour balance for professional
photographers today.

