Cinegel filters are meticulously manufactured on a heat-resistant base polymer utilizing a patented deep-dyed technology for heat stability and superior color transmission.
On-line computerized colorimetry continuously monitors color and density against strict standards, thus assuring a reliable and consistent product.
STRAW RoscoStraw Daylight Conversion filters are a series of yellowish amber filters that lower color temperature as needed. Offered as a yellower version of the traditional CTO series and is calibrated to the same color correction and transmission properties.
| Color | 1/4 Straw (1/4 CTS) |
| Size | 20" x 24" (51x61cm) Sheet |
| Transmission | 81%, -0.3s |
| Mired Shift | +42 |
| Application | A yellower (or less red) version of 1/4 CTO. Converts 5500°K daylight to 4500°K. Deep-dyed base. |
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Comments about Rosco #3443 Filter - 1/4 Straw CTS - 20x24":
Huge sheet of the gel, will last me for a long time.
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Perfect for early morning outdoor shoots to match color temp of flash. Rosco gels are always dependable for accuarate color and transmissivity.
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Comments about Rosco #3443 Filter - 1/4 Straw CTS - 20x24":
Works great for skin tones when cut to shape and applied to a strobe. A great value, particularly when shared with other photogs.
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Comments about Rosco #3443 Filter - 1/4 Straw CTS - 20x24":
I honestly haven't used this item as of yet, but I have other similar products by Rosco and it matches them in terms of quality. I use this with small flash and studio strobes for color correction. No complaints about this item at all.
Comments about Rosco #3443 Filter - 1/4 Straw CTS - 20x24":
NIce gel, allowed me to color correct the LED light back to daylight color temp (it was too bluish originally.)
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