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Tiffen 6 x 6" Decamired Red 12 Warming Glass Filter

BH #TIDMR1266 • MFR #66DMR12
Tiffen 6 x 6" Decamired Red 12 Warming  Glass Filter
Key Features
  • Used for Temperature Control
  • Available in Specific Increments
  • Warming and Cooling Variety
The Tiffen 6 x 6" Decamired Red 12 Warming Glass Filter - For those who want a sure-fire way of getting accurate color temperature readings, the decamired system is the way to go. Using this formula, you can transpose temperatures from one point to another easily and quickly. This system is also useful when you wish to bring a certain amount of creativity to color photography.
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Tiffen Decamired Overview

The Tiffen 6 x 6" Decamired Red 12 Warming Glass Filter - For those who want a sure-fire way of getting accurate color temperature readings, the decamired system is the way to go. Using this formula, you can transpose temperatures from one point to another easily and quickly. This system is also useful when you wish to bring a certain amount of creativity to color photography.

Applications include keeping color temperature constant during the course of the day and producing the effect of different times of day. Available in two series, reddish filters that warm the light and bluish filters that cool the light. Each series contains 4 densities: 1.5, 3, 6, and 12. Filters in the same series can be combined.

Decamired filters are designed to more easily handle unusual color temperature variations than the previously mentioned filters. Available in increments of both a red and a blue series, Decamired filters can be readily combined to create almost any required correction. In measuring the color temperature of the light source, and comparing it to that for which the film was designed, we can predict the required filtration fairly well.

A filter that produces a color temperature change of 100K at 3400K will produce a change of 1000K at 10,000K. This is because the filter relates to a visual scale of color. It will always produce the same visible difference. A color change of 100K at the higher temperature would hardly be noticed.

Calculations
To use this concept, subtract the mired value of the light source from that of the film. If the answer is positive, you need a reddish filter; if negative, use a bluish filter. Mired-coordinated filters are termed as decamireds. Mired value divided by ten yields decamireds. The 60 mired shifts, above, would be produced by an R6 filter, where the higher values were that of the lighting.

Sets of such filters generally come in values of 1.5, 3, 6, and 12 decamireds in both B (bluish) and R (reddish) colors. These numbers are additive; that is, a pair of R3's produces an R6. An R6 plus a B6 cancel each other out to produce a neutral gray.

The decamired system has an advantage over the Kelvin system in that the Kelvin scale is not linear
Decamired readings provide more accurate/controllable readings than Kelvin
The difference between the Mired value of the film and the Mired value of the light is the Mired value of the correction filter that correctly tailors the light to the film
A Simple Formula
  • Mired value = 1000000 : Kelvin value
  • Kelvin value = 1000000 : Mired value
  • For 5600K daylight color film, the Mired value is 1,000,000 divided by 5600 = 178.6
  • For 3000K artificial light, the Mired value is 1000000 divided by 3000 = 333.3
  • 78.6 Mired - 333.3 Mired = -54.7 Mired, or -5 Decamired
A positive value indicates a reddish KR filter, a negative value indicates a bluish KB filter
Thus, the filter required to adapt the 3000K halogen light (the slightly low value results from the mains voltage being lower than its nominal voltage) to a 5600K daylight color film is a blue Conversion Filter
ColorCore Technology
Tiffen filters are manufactured using ColorCore technology, a closely guarded proprietary process that entails permanently laminating the filter material in between two pieces of optical glass that are ground flat to tolerances of a ten-thousandth of an inch, then mounting them in precision metal rings
The ColorCore process allows Tiffen to control the color and density of their filters, and the characteristics of special effects filters with much greater accuracy than typical dyed-in-the-mass filters, which usually exhibit color and density variations
Superior Quality
Top Hollywood motion picture studios rely on Tiffen filters for their multimillion-dollar productions
Superior quality and design make Tiffen the overwhelming choice of moviemakers, professional photographers and even NASA
Tiffen has also been awarded an Emmy, from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, for its engineering excellence

Tiffen DecamiredSpecs

Filter Type
Decamired Red 12
Size
6 x 6" / 150 x 150 mm 
Front Accessory Thread / Bayonet
No
Filter Material
Glass

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