DSC has long been the go-to company for color-accurate reference charts. Their consistency and quality in the printing of reference charts large and small for content creation everywhere from broadcast to corporate and medical had set them apart. DSC’s ScreenAlign Calibration puck is an interesting visual comparison tool to help you calibrate monitors. Each control box can have up to 6 combinations of color temperature and brightness. Calibration settings range from 5000k-6500k and two luminance levels of 100nits (for standard monitors) and 1000nits for HDR displays.
Now they’ve taken their reference management to screen with their ScreenAlign Calibration puck. Designed as a visual comparison tool to help you calibrate monitors each control box allows for up to 6 combinations of color temperature and brightness and their calibration settings can range from 5000k-6500k and two luminance levels of 100nits (for standard monitors) and 1000nits for HDR displays.
No Film School did a neat report demonstrating it.