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thewolfman
Joined: 28 Mar 2011 Posts: 1311 Location: Sweden
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| Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 7:38 pm Post subject: Red C-element Vs. Rosco 106 Primary Red gel filter |
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For those of you wanting a red c-element one can also use a Rosco 106 Primary Red Gel filter instead of the real thing. It costs less than a pound so I bought 2. Inc. shipping thats like 10 $.
I know what people are talking about now because red has now become vibrantly red, as it should be. I used my lens cover as a mold to make it fit perfectly in front of the lens (almost). At least it's a good substitute until I get the real thing. But don't think I will any longer. noos@xp37+ has one just like it and I decided to try it out for myself. And must say it really makes the image look so much better.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LIGHTING-FILTER-GEL-PAR-64-THEATRE-CLUB-STAGE-COLOUR-/150658887714?pt=UK_HomeGarden_Lighting_Lamps_Lighting_SM&var=450036118619&hash=item2313f83022
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noos@xp37+
Joined: 17 Jun 2008 Posts: 464 Location: Berlin/Munich
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Yep, I use one a 9500 Ultra. Super colours, great contrast and no resolution loss (teset) You only have to push red harder, but who cares...
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stridsvognen Guest
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| Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 8:32 am Post subject: |
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Nice.
think i want to try those on my 8500 Ultra with HD8 lenses, must be possible to put it directly on the glass in front of the tube.
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