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B+W Polarizing Film for Lighting (300 x 300 x 0.3mm)

BH #BW1083864 • MFR #1083864
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B+W Polarizing Film for Lighting (300 x 300 x 0.3mm)
Key Features
  • Linear Polarizer Filter Sheet
  • Helps to Prevent Reflections and Glare
  • Useful for Photoelasticity Effects
This 300 x 300 x 0.3mm Polarizing Film for Lighting from B+W can be positioned over an LED light source or flash system. Due to the amount of the heat generated, it may also be used with repro lamps to a limited extent. The polarizing film is useful for preventing reflections or glare from occurring in an image or scene as output from a light source interacts with reflective materials around it. When placed between a light source and a transparent or translucent object, the polarizing film can help show the object's photoelasticity.
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B+W Polarizing Film for Lighting Overview

This 300 x 300 x 0.3mm Polarizing Film for Lighting from B+W can be positioned over an LED light source or flash system. Due to the amount of the heat generated, it may also be used with repro lamps to a limited extent. The polarizing film is useful for preventing reflections or glare from occurring in an image or scene as output from a light source interacts with reflective materials around it. When placed between a light source and a transparent or translucent object, the polarizing film can help show the object's photoelasticity.

B+W Polarizing Film for Lighting Specs

Item Type
Polarizer
Shape
Rectangle
Filter Material
Flexible Plastic
Dimensions
W: 11.81102361 x H: 11.81102361" / W: 30 x H: 30 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.5 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
21.1 x 17.1 x 0.25"

B+W Polarizing Film for Lighting Reviews

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Is this one sheet? Or a set of how many?

Is this one sheet? Or a set of how many?
Asked by: Zoe
This is a single sheet of polarizing gel.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2022-07-03

I use Canon Speedlite flash. How can I attach ...

I use Canon Speedlite flash. How can I attach this sheet to the flash? The impact multiclip does not help. Please advise
Asked by: Michael
The best way to attach a gel to a flash is to use duct tape, scotch tape or electrical tape.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-06-22
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