Re: [Frameworks] Lighting Gel

2012-10-31 Thread Scott Dorsey
An 80B filter will take a 3200K lamp and give you about 6000K light, which will mostly match daylight sort of most of the time. It is easier and cheaper to put a filter on the lens rather than gel all the lights, if you don't have any daylight sources in the shot that have to be matched to the lig

Re: [Frameworks] Lighting Gel

2012-10-31 Thread Kevin Timmins
Thanks RB, got a roll of the stuff to cut down for specific lights and such. BestKev From: roge...@ufl.edu To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 15:32:15 + Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Lighting Gel You can buy Full Blue (aka CTB) gels from Lee Filters in small sheets

Re: [Frameworks] Lighting Gel

2012-10-31 Thread John Woods
t (2/3 of a stop) and not burn out quite as quickly. John From: "Beebe,Roger W" To: Experimental Film Discussion List Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 8:32:15 AM Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Lighting Gel You can buy Full Blue (aka CTB) ge

Re: [Frameworks] Lighting Gel

2012-10-31 Thread Beebe,Roger W
You can buy Full Blue (aka CTB) gels from Lee Filters in small sheets. Precisely what these are designed for... RB On Oct 31, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Kevin Timmins wrote: Hi Frameworks, Quick question. I'm shooting some film indoors and most my studio lights are CFL daylight balanced. However I a

[Frameworks] Lighting Gel

2012-10-31 Thread Kevin Timmins
Hi Frameworks, Quick question. I'm shooting some film indoors and most my studio lights are CFL daylight balanced. However I also have some really nice theater lights which will come in handy, however they only take the tungsten type linear bulbs. Any ideas what gel I need to use to make them d