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.
These Fluorescent Light filters are used for adding green, usually when color correcting fluorescent or industrial discharge lamps. Particularly useful for U.S. cool white fluorescents.
| Color | Tough Plusgreen |
| Size | 20" x 24" (51x61cm) Sheet |
| Transmission | 76%, -0.4s |
| Application | Adds green to natural and artificial daylight sources to balance with U.S. Cool White or daylight type fluorescents. To be used with overall correction at the lens or in the lab. Deep-dyed base. Equivalent to CC30 Green. |
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Comments about Rosco #3304 Filter - Tough Plusgreen - 20x24":
it's the industry standard
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Comparing the Roscoe filters with Lee, it is immediately obvious that the lee filters are thinner and tear easier. The Lee filters also seem to hold up better under use. Still, the Roscoe filters are entirely useable
Comments about Rosco #3304 Filter - Tough Plusgreen - 20x24":
it seems a little to green i think im going to try the half cuts
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Comments about Rosco #3304 Filter - Tough Plusgreen - 20x24":
Corrects day light video light
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I use this product with speedlites and it comes in handy to buy such a big sheet for a small price. when I lose my gel sheets I will have plenty of spares in the future.
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Comments about Rosco #3304 Filter - Tough Plusgreen - 20x24":
Great for use on hotshoe flash to balance lighting.
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I use this to color correct my flash with fluorescent lights. One sheet will give you plenty to last you a long while.
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