Not sure which of the forums this belongs in.
I decided it's time to bite the bullet and get a color checker. However, the choices aren't clear to me. Datacolor has one, the SpyderCHECKR 24, which is inexpensive and apparently integrates with LR, doing an HSL adjustment, which sounds easy both to use and to adjust to taste. The standard is of course the X-Rite ColorChecker Classic, which apparently comes with no software, requiring that you use the Adobe DNG profile editor or other software. Then there is the X-Rite ColorChecker Passport Photo, which comes with two other targets (which I don't need) and its own software.
Any suggestions about pros and cons?
Thanks
Dan