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Rosco Roscolux Diffusion #140 Subtle Hamburg Frost - 20x24" Sheet

BH #RO140S • MFR #100001402024
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Rosco Roscolux Diffusion #140 Subtle Hamburg Frost - 20x24" Sheet
Key Features
  • Heat Resistant
Rosco's Roscolux Diffusion #140 Subtle Hamburg Frost are part of a premier range of filters that are manufactured in a unique technology to insure the longest possible life under hot theatrical lights.
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Rosco Roscolux 140 Subtle Hamburg Frost Overview

Rosco's Roscolux Diffusion #140 Subtle Hamburg Frost are part of a premier range of filters that are manufactured in a unique technology to insure the longest possible life under hot theatrical lights.

Three discrete layers are combined in a tri-extrusion process. By sealing the colored layer between two microscopically thin layers of clear film, dye migration is minimized and effective life is extended.

Diffusion filters are designed to alter the shadow characteristics or the beam shape of light.

Rosco Roscolux 140 Subtle Hamburg Frost Specs

Item Type
Diffusion: Subtle Hamburg Frost (#140)
• Transmission: 40%
Shape
Rectangle
Filter Material
Flexible Plastic
Dimensions
W: 20 x H: 24" / W: 50.8 x H: 60.9 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.1 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
24 x 20.25 x 0.01"

Rosco Roscolux 140 Subtle Hamburg Frost Reviews

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Can one just attach this type of diffusion filter to the front of an open light, such as an Impact reflector, with a wooden clothes pin? Is that safe, and effective? If properly protected in transport, how long can a diffusion filter last?
Asked by: Anonymous
The Rosco diffusion #140 is used with hot lights. But with any gel or diffusion material when used with hot lights you need to allow some space between the light and the material. By doing that it lets air flow. And how long a gel/diffusion lasts has to many variables and there is no set length it will last.Note, with hot lights one needs to always keep an eye on the diffusion as it can eventually melt.
Answered by: Robert K.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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