Shirley card

English

Etymology

Named for the original studio model Shirley Page.[1]

Noun

Shirley card (plural Shirley cards)

  1. A color reference card used for skin-color balance in still-photography printing.

Quotations

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References

  1. Bill Pyne (2014 November 13) “How Kodak's Shirley Cards Set Photography's Skin-Tone Standard”, in NPR.org, retrieved 2021-02-22

Further reading

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