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Rosco Polarizing #7300 Filter (17" x 10' Roll)

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Rosco Polarizing #7300 Filter (17" x 10' Roll)
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Rosco 7300 Overview

This 17" x 10' Rosco #7300 Polarizing Filter Roll is a neutralizing linear polarizing film for use in front of lights to reduce the glare caused by smooth surfaces such as glass, water, paper, and certain metallic objects.

It is especially effective when used in conjunction with a polarizing filter at the lens (cross polarization). It should be placed at a slight distance from hot lights.

Rosco 7300 Specs

Item Type
Polarizer (#7300)
Shape
Roll
Filter Material
Flexible Plastic
Dimensions
W: 17" x L: 10' / W: 43.18 cm x L: 3 m
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.5 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
30 x 6 x 6"

Rosco 7300 Reviews

Solved the problem!!

By Miles
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-05-04

If you ever have the need to cross polarize these gels are up to the task! Im doing product shots and have to control the 90 degree specularity. These gels really did the job....great product !!

Great Value!

By Kent
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2018-10-31

Great value, long roll of material. Works great, just like it should. Used to polarize our strobe lights for documenting artwork and prints. Used in combination with a circular polarizing filter on the lens we are able to completely eliminate any glare or textured highlights that would otherwise ruin the photograph.

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What angle is the polarization of this film ...

What angle is the polarization of this film relative to the long dimension? Is it polarized along its long edge, is it at a 45 degree angle, or something else?
Asked by: Frank
This Polarizer can be used either Vertically or Horizontally and the angle will depend on camera placement.
Answered by: Joseph
Date published: 2020-12-08

What is the angle of polarization on this film ...

What is the angle of polarization on this film relative to its long edge? Is it a 45 degree polarizing film, is it polarized parallel to one of its edges, or something else?
Asked by: Frank
Unfortunately the angle is not specified.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2020-12-04

question

How does this come, in a hard roll or a thin plastic roll like the sheets? Also any idea of diameter of the roll?
Asked by: Anonymous
It's a gel roll. So it's not hard, but it's just a little thicker than your normal gel. I used it like I use any sheets or large rolls of gel. The roll was about 3 -4 in diameter before unspooling
Answered by: martim v.
Date published: 2018-08-27

question

Can this be used on windows in conjunction with a Pola on the lens to dim the window?
Asked by: Rob
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Answered by: Hector H.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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