Color gel filters are used in
photography, film, and theater to modify the color of light emitted from a
light source. They are typically made of thin, flexible material that is coated
with a layer of colored dye or pigment. Here are some typical specifications
for color gel filters:
- Material:
Color gel filters are typically made of lightweight, durable materials
such as polycarbonate. The material used may affect the durability and
flexibility of the filter.
- Color:
Color gel filters are available in a wide range of colors, including
primary colors (red, blue, green), secondary colors (purple, orange,
yellow), and tertiary colors (turquoise, magenta, lime). They may also be
available in shades of white Diffusion Role 216, 250, 251, 106, 115, 117
Opal, and CTO, CTB, Straw, Green, Plus Green, Cyan,
Sodium etc. for color temperature correction.
- Density: The
density of a color gel filter refers to the amount of light that it
transmits or blocks. Higher-density filters will block more light and
create a stronger color effect, while lower-density filters will transmit
more light and create a more subtle effect.
- Size: Color
gel filters are available size 4x25 feet Per Roll.
- Heat
resistance: Color gel filters may be rated for heat resistance to ensure
that they do not melt or degrade when used with high-temperature light
sources, such as tungsten or HMI lights