Lee Introduces New Sodium Effect Filters

September 16th, 2009 by Jim
Posted in Color, Daylighting, Industry News, Lamps and Sources, color filters

Oh holy cow – my man iSquint posted an article about Lee’s new range of Sodium Effect filters that were released recently.  This line of filters is excellent – if you ask “why on EARTH would I want a set of 3200 degree filters?” then you’ve never had to deal with daylight before.  Way to go, Lee, and iSquint, you’re awesome!

Lee has also developed a  new falight conversion gel that coverts daylight (5600k) to Tungsten (3200k) with a red bias.  The new gel colors is 604 Full CT Eight Five.

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One Response to “Lee Introduces New Sodium Effect Filters”

  1. Todd says:

    Half mustard Yellow, I think i am in love and craving a bratwurst.

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