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Review Summary
2022-11-24T10:50:48
Came in a cardboard tube. Had some creases, but that doesn?t make any difference. Fixed the green on a work light I have. Now it matches my video lights better.
Greg B.
2020-11-04T07:39:31
Beautiful colour. it took a bit to arrive but then things are weird right now LOL but they arrived in good condition and worked exactly as I hoped <3
Aminda C.
2020-02-11T08:58:09
Love these sheets, they work great. Only wish they made specific sizes for my soft boxes but that’s not Adorama’s problem. I taped 4 sheets together to cover my soft box.
STEPHEN C.
2019-08-15T09:55:28
Works well. Tough material and nice and dark.
Jason C.
2014-04-08T21:00:00
I have my own media production company specializing in video production for a wide array of clients and projects. I have invested in LED lighting instruments but the trouble is some of the lights have a low CRI and I end up needing to color correct in post to remove the green cast in the footage. The Rosco Roscolux 1/2 Minus Green did the trick. Not only am I able to easily correct the color on set but I did so for an very affordable price!
PHILIP P.
2013-09-09T21:00:00
It's a simple product but a no-brainer if you're using HMI's, HID's, Flourescents or daylight sources (and most all digital sensors "prefer" daylight, adding gain - and noise - to the blue channel for tungsten). With the range of affordable daylight gear out there, green spikes and blue casts are all over the place. TEST your daylight sources and have a range of minus green (from 1/8 up) and CTO handy... and make note of which fixtures or globes need what. BONUS - a little minus green can be really nice to warm up female skin tones on pale faces (1/8 or 1/4)... and a little CTO makes for a great rim or hair light.
MICHAEL C.
24" x 34"
Color Effects Filter
Sheets
Square
Good for firelight or special effects. Use when red with higher yellow content is needed. (Trans.= 14%).
Rosco's premier range of filters, Roscolux, is manufactured in a unique technology to insure the longest possible life under hot theatrical lights. Three discrete layers are combined in a tri-extrusion process. By sealing the colored layer between two microscopically thin layers of clear film, dye migration is minimized and effective life is extended. Roscolux (sold under the trade name "Supergel" overseas) is currently the most widely used filter range in the world.
Roscolux is comprised of two types of plastic. More than 65% of the line is made from co-extruded polycarbonate plastic. The remainder of the line is deep dyed polyester.
Ordinary color filter is manufactured by surface coating clear polyester plastic film. In essence, the color is painted onto the surface. This means that heat and physical abrasion can easily remove the dye, resulting in quick fading and scratching.