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More USITT Swag Give-A-Ways

For all of you that couldn’t make it to USITT, I have some love from Lee Filters.  They were kind enough to send me home with so much lee swag that my wife will kill me if I hold on it any of it.  So time to give it away!  I am looking for three winners that DID NOT go to USITT this year.  “What do I have to do to win”? Easy, answer me this batman, how many colors are there in the 700 series of gels from Lee Filters?  The first three people to post a comment to this post with your name, email address and the correct number of gels wins, it’s that simple!

UPDATE:

The correct answer is 68 colors make up the 700 series of Lee Filters! So the first three in with the correct answer is….

  • Karin

  • Gerald Aragon

  • Karl

Thanks all for playing.  I still have some more USITT Swag to give out this week so stay tuned.  Another big thanks to Lee Filters for providing the great swag to give out!

Lee Filters Introduces New Sodium Effect Gels

lee_gel_swatch_bookLee Filters just announced the addition of a new range of gel correction colors to their Arc Correction and Effect filters, the Lee Urban Effect Filters.  Lee has developed a range of gel correction that would turn daylight and/or tungsten lamps to a sodium light effect.  Yes, the same sodium lights that are primairly used for street lamps.

The new colors in the Urban range of gels are thus:

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.

And the final gel that Lee is introducing is a new diffusion filter, 439 Heavy Quiet Frost, which is very durable and makes very little noise when used on windy locations for film and video people.  The new Heavy Quite Frost is so durable that it can be sewn, or grommetted together to create a larger sheet for larger frames.

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