Mick Fagan
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LOL In my opinion it's just cruel to recommend pieces of equipment that haven't been made in 20-30 years. A person could go "batty" trying to track down good examples of all three. The Colorbrator is a neat piece of kit but has not been made since the 90's, the Color key is just a bit of Formica, you can substitute Wilsonart North Sea D90-60, very neutral (126 128 128 in Photoshop) and reflects about twice as much light as a gray card, and I haven't seen a new Wallace Expodisc in years, either. The other issue with old color printing "tools"? How do you know if said tool is still neutral and not faded? I pulled out a Kodak "Shirley" reference this weekend and even with dark storage it had faded considerably and not evenly in all three colors.
I agree it isn't called a Wallace Expo Disc these days, but (I believe) his daughter runs the business and brought it up to date for use with electronic photography, with which you seem to understand reasonably well; if your photo shop reference in your post is accurate that is. The current Expo Disc works the same as the original Wallace Expo Disc. I have a friend who bought the Expo Disc (referred to below) last year for use on his electronic camera. He purchased the Expo Disc after first using one of my Wallace Expo Discs, hardly believing the almost instant correct colour calibration he obtained.
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Mick.