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LEE Filters Daylight to Tungsten Filter Lighting Pack, 12 Sheets (10 x 12")

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LEE Filters Daylight to Tungsten Filter Lighting Pack, 12 Sheets (10 x 12")
Key Features
  • 1/8 CTO: 6500 to 5500K x2
  • 1/4 CTO: 6500 to 4600K x2
  • 1/2 CTO: 6500 to 3800K x2
  • 3/4 CTO: 6500 to 3600K x2
The Lee Daylight to Tungsten Filter Lighting Pack contains a complete assortment of 10 x 12" precut sheets of lighting filters. Known as C.T.O.'s, this kit contains grades of 6500K base conversion from 1/8 to one full grade, plus a combo full C.T.O. + 0.6 ND.
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LEE Filters PACK-LTG-DAY-TUNG Overview

The Lee Daylight to Tungsten Filter Lighting Pack contains a complete assortment of 10 x 12" precut sheets of lighting filters. Known as C.T.O.'s, this kit contains grades of 6500K base conversion from 1/8 to one full grade, plus a combo full C.T.O. + 0.6 ND.

UPC: 619465090015

LEE Filters PACK-LTG-DAY-TUNG Specs

Quantity
12
Item Type
1/8 CT Orange (#223)
• Transmission: 85.2%
• Color Temperature: From 6500 to 5500K
1/4 CT Orange (#206)
• Transmission: 79.1%
• Color Temperature: From 6500 to 4600K
1/2 CT Orange (#205)
• Transmission: 70.8%
• Color Temperature: From 6500 to 3800K
3/4 CT Orange (#285)
• Transmission: 61.3%
• Color Temperature: From 6500 to 3600K
Full CT Orange (#204)
• Transmission: 55.4%
• Color Temperature: From 6500 to 3200K
Full CT Orange & ND (#208)
• Transmission: 15.6%
• Color Temperature: From 6500 to 3200K
Shape
Rectangle
Filter Material
Flexible Plastic
Dimensions
W: 10 x H: 12" / W: 25.4 x H: 30.5 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.5 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
13 x 10.787 x 0.236"

LEE Filters PACK-LTG-DAY-TUNG Reviews

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which gel would convert 5600k to 3200k? my lights ...

which gel would convert 5600k to 3200k? my lights are 5600K not 6500.
Asked by: Daniel
In your case you would want to use 3/4 cto.
Answered by: Jessica G
Date published: 2023-01-27

How thick are these gels? I'm looking for ...

How thick are these gels? I'm looking for something that's about 2mm thick that has some stiffness to it. My application is to use them on submerged LED lights for fountain uplighting, cut them to size (2.5" dia.) and velcro them over the lens. Any advice? Thanks.
Asked by: Andrew
These are thin but they do the job. if it was thicker it would have less lighting getting through then you would need more light power to light up.
Answered by: David
Date published: 2020-11-02

I have an amaran 672s and was wondering how these ...

I have an amaran 672s and was wondering how these would work with the light. Do they slide down between the front cover and the light itself? Do they somehow adhere? Thanks for the help.
Asked by: Nathan
You will need to use gaff tape, C47's, or a filter holder to keep these gels in place. They are durable but if you get them too close to the light/heat source they will melt. I have melted one on the element of the Apture 300D light so LED lights do still get hot. Just make sure you have a few inches of space.
Answered by: Michael
Date published: 2021-11-26

Do those filters compatible with aputure light ...

Do those filters compatible with aputure light dome II ?
Asked by: franck
Yes. I use them and I have the light dome II. There’s a little circular clamp thing in it designed for just this.
Answered by: Justin
Date published: 2025-01-18

Are these heat resistant?

Are these heat resistant?
Asked by: DaShaun
yes as normal use!
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-12-29

question

can these be used to warm up par 38 led bright white floods?
Asked by: Joseph P.
Trying to understand this right I've been referring daylight as about 5500K, which is the typical temperature for many moonlights. If the 1/8 CTO converts 6500K to 5500K, does this mean it'll convert my moonlight to 4500K since its rated at 5500K as standard output?
Answered by: Rendy A.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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