Calibrite ColorChecker Passport Photo 2 vs Datacolor Spyder Checkr Photo color calibration tool
Overall winner: Calibrite ColorChecker Passport Photo 2
Key Differences
Datacolor Spyder Checkr Photo (A) is the more affordable, pocket-sized color reference and supports automatic HSL preset creation for major editing software; Calibrite ColorChecker Passport Photo 2 (B) emphasizes accurate white balance and custom camera profiles for DNG and ICC workflows and includes a protective portable case with positioning options. Choose A if you want a compact, lower-priced color reference with HSL preset support; choose B if you need camera-specific profiles and a protective case for positioning and workflow flexibility
Calibrite ColorChecker Passport Photo 2
Color calibration tool for consistent white balance and color accuracy across photos and video. Includes a portable case and lanyard for easy use on set; supportive for custom camera profiles in DNG and ICC workflows
Pros
- Accurate color checker for consistent white balance
- Custom camera profiles for DNG and ICC workflows
- Portable case with protective design and positioning options
- Easy to use for both video and still photography
Cons
- Mixed feedback on product quality
- Mixed opinions on software compatibility
- Some feedback on scuff resistance and protection for color swatches
Datacolor Spyder Checkr Photo color calibration tool
Portable color reference tool with an ergonomic case for photographers. Automatically create HSL presets for editing pipelines like Lightroom Classic, Adobe Camera RAW, or Hasselblad Phocus. Customers note color accuracy, with some mixed feedback on build quality and functionality
Pros
- pocket-sized color reference
- supports automatic HSL preset creation
- works with major editing software
- ergonomic case design
Cons
- mixed feedback on build quality
- mixed functionality reviews
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | datacolor |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Calibrite |
| User Reviews | datacolor |