ExpoDisc Professional Digital White Balance Filter - Neutral
What is white balance, and why do I need to set a custom white balance with an ExpoDisc?
Even the best digital cameras are incapable of consistently delivering accurate color without the user performing a custom white balance. Auto (AWB) and preset white balance functions often produce maddeningly inconsistent results. Images shot without a correct white balance may have unnatural looking red, yellow or blue tints that are time consuming and difficult, if not impossible to correct.
Recognizing the importance of custom white balance to good color, digital camera manufacturers have designed their cameras to take advantage of a custom white balance. A custom white balance calibrates the camera to the exact color temperature of light illuminating the subject.
The ExpoDisc Professional Digital White Balance Filter (patent pending) is a custom white balance filter that allows digital photographers to quickly and easily set an accurate custom white balance. Consistently producing excellent results in natural, artificial, and studio lighting, the versatile ExpoDisc even excels in difficult mixed lighting environments.
How do I use the ExpoDisc?
The ExpoDisc is far easier to use than any gray card, white card or calibration target. Simply place the ExpoDisc in front of your lens and capture the incident light while setting your cameraas custom white balance. Using an ExpoDisc custom white balance will virtually eliminate the need for RAW or JPEG post-capture color adjustments.
By setting white balance as an incident filter rather than as a reflective target, the ExpoDisc avoids the common problems and inconveniences associated with using gray cards, white cards and calibration targets: unwieldy size, unwanted reflectivity, improper angling and difficulty of filling the frame.
How are ExpoDiscs assembled and tested, and why does it matter?
The inventors of the Digital White Balance Filter have always gone to great lengths to ensure the neutrality of every ExpoDisc. Every ExpoDisc is assembled, measured and calibrated to strict tolerances of color neutrality and light transmission on a sophisticated transmission spectrophotometer. Each ExpoDisc is tested and calibrated for 18% light transmission and neutrality in the visible spectrum (400nm to 700nm). The ExpoDisc's 18% light transmission allows the ExpoDisc to be used as an incident ambient exposure tool (as you would with an 18% gray card), as well as for white balance.
The accuracy of a custom white balance depends upon the specific color characteristics of the material used to set the white balance, in conjunction with the color temperature of light the white balance is set against. In order to trust a white balance tool in a variety of shooting environments, it must be neutral across the entire visible spectrum. Using a non-neutral tool will introduce a color cast in your images.
ExpoDiscs are constructed of multiple layers of carefully selected optical grade materials. As no single material has the same optical characteristics from batch to batch, by incorporating multiple layers of diffusion filters and gels, ExpoDisc is able to compensate for variations in materials and to produce a product which is extremely neutral.

What size lenses does the ExpoDisc fit? Do I need to buy an ExpoDisc for all my lenses?
The ExpoDisc works with any digital SLR and digital video camera with a white balance function. ExpoDisc filters are available with quick pressure release friction mounts (in standard sizes, including 52mm, 58mm, 62mm, 67mm, 72mm, 77mm, 82mm, 95mm, as well as 4x5.65 Video Format Filters). If you have multiple lenses, you can start by purchasing an ExpoDisc that fits your largest lens and the holding the ExpoDisc flush over smaller lenses.
Does the ExpoDisc work for video applications?
All ExpoDiscs work just as great for video applications as they do with still cameras. The ExpoDisc excels as a video white balance tool, especially in situations where a videographer needs to quickly set white balance while on the move. In addition to ExpoDisc round filters, we also make an ExpoDisc Video Format Filter which is large enough to fit over many video camera lenses and has a convenient grip-handle.















