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Tiffen 2x2" FL-B Fluorescent Glass Filter |
A Tiffen FL-B filter is used to correct the color balance when shooting tungsten film under fluorescent lighting. This filter is glass and measures 50 x 50 mm (2x2") x 4 mm thick. NOTE: The FL series of filters alone does not always guarantee 100% correct color balance when shooting under fluorescent lighting. They are general purpose filters...
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Tiffen Series 9 FL-B Fluorescent Filter |
A Tiffen Series 9 FL-B Filter is used to correct the color balance when shooting tungsten film under fluorescent lighting. An FL-W filter is used to balance daylight film under warm white or white type fluorescent lamps. Tiffen FL-D filter is used when you wish to correct for the greenish tone that appears when shooting daylight film under general...
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Tiffen 86C FL-B Fluorescent Filter for |
A Tiffen 86C (Coarse Thread) FL-B Filter is used to correct the color balance when shooting tungsten film under fluorescent lighting. An FL-W filter is used to balance daylight film under warm white or white type fluorescent lamps. Tiffen FL-D filter is used when you wish to correct for the greenish tone that appears when shooting daylight film un...
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Singh-Ray Series 8 FL-B Fluorescent Glass |
An FL-D filter is used when you wish to correct for the greenish tone that appears when shooting daylight film under general purpose fluorescent lighting. An FL-W filter is used to balance daylight film under warm white or white type fluorescent lamps. An FL-B filter is used to correct the color balance when shooting tungsten film under fluorescen...
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LEE Filters 4x4" FL-B 5700K Fluorescent |
Introduction to LEE Filters An FL-D filter is used when you wish to correct for the greenish tone that appears when shooting daylight film under general purpose fluorescent lighting. An FL-W filter is used to balance daylight film under warm white or white type fluorescent lamps. An FL-B filter is used to correct the color balance when ...
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LEE Filters 3x3" FL-B 5700K Fluorescent |
Introduction to LEE Filters An FL-D filter is used when you wish to correct for the greenish tone that appears when shooting daylight film under general purpose fluorescent lighting. An FL-W filter is used to balance daylight film under warm white or white type fluorescent lamps. An FL-B filter is used to correct the color balance when ...
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LEE Filters 4x4" FL-B 4300K Fluorescent |
Introduction to LEE Filters An FL-D filter is used when you wish to correct for the greenish tone that appears when shooting daylight film under general purpose fluorescent lighting. An FL-W filter is used to balance daylight film under warm white or white type fluorescent lamps. An FL-B filter is used to correct the color balance when ...
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LEE Filters 4x4" FL-B 3600K Fluorescent |
Introduction to LEE Filters An FL-D filter is used when you wish to correct for the greenish tone that appears when shooting daylight film under general purpose fluorescent lighting. An FL-W filter is used to balance daylight film under warm white or white type fluorescent lamps. An FL-B filter is used to correct the color balance when ...
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LEE Filters 3x3" FL-B 3600K Fluorescent |
Introduction to LEE Filters An FL-D filter is used when you wish to correct for the greenish tone that appears when shooting daylight film under general purpose fluorescent lighting. An FL-W filter is used to balance daylight film under warm white or white type fluorescent lamps. An FL-B filter is used to correct the color balance when ...
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LEE Filters 4x4" FL-B 5700K Fluorescent |
Introduction to LEE Filters An FL-D filter is used when you wish to correct for the greenish tone that appears when shooting daylight film under general purpose fluorescent lighting. An FL-W filter is used to balance daylight film under warm white or white type fluorescent lamps. An FL-B filter is used to correct the color balance when ...
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