The CamAlign, ColorBar/Grayscale (CBGS) chart is DSC's most popular. It combines vital ColorBar and Grayscale information onto one chart and has been my favorite since it was first introduced. As you may have noticed, it is the "official chart" of this site.
The CBGS combines hyperbolic resolution wedges up to 1200 TV LPPH (15 MHz) with ColorBar/Grayscale Wedges for checking camera and monitor resolution.
When the standard CamAlign, ColorBar/Grayscale (CBGS) chart is a bit large for hauling around, I've found that the new mini-chart series is a convenient alternative.
ChromaDuMonde is the latest addition to DSC's family of production-friendly CamAligns.
Yes, they look like DSC used every crayon in the box but the new ChromaDuMonde charts generate precise hexagonal-shaped displays for HD, SD and NTSC television images for those who want to know the theoretical colorimetric differences between the systems.
This small white balance card is made out of aluminium like the rest of the CamAlign charts and is small enough to fit in the tiniest of miniDV cases.
The new DSC Multiburst (MB) features resolution gratings up to 1200 TV LPPH (15 MHz) for testing camera frequency response.
The zone plates regester up to 1200 TV LPPH (15 MHz) for checking resolution characteristics and anti-aliasing.