18% grey cards were developed by Kodak in the era before cameras came with built-in exposure meters. They are used to measure the light reflected from the scene. Great for portrait photography in studio or outside.
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All cameras and light meters are calibrated to the 18% Grey cards. They are the universal way to measure exposure in all cameras, film, motion picture, digital, video and your cell phone camera too.
18% Grey cards are used for setting your exposure in photography. You don't need an 18% grey card for white balance. Use a white balance tool for white balance.
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Why you don't need 18% Gray Card
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