yaesumofo
Flashlight Enthusiast
In the motion picture business it is common to adjust color temperature of lighting to match films or looks. For example when you go to shoot in a room full of florescent lights they gel the light with I think a light orange gel so on film the shot doesn't look green. It is complicated. the gaffer and director of photography do make these decisions. not me. So I don't really know much about it. Bur I do know this. and I have mentioned this before. there are these little books full of literally 200 sample peices of these gels available free from companies like LEE filters.
These can be used to adjust the color temperature or tint of your led's. You can easily make a green tinted led look near perfect with a gel and light loss is there but minimal.
Do any of you guys have any good ideas in cutting perfect little circles the same size as a flashlight window or lens? I need help with this and I am stuck.
Thanks
Yaesumofo
These can be used to adjust the color temperature or tint of your led's. You can easily make a green tinted led look near perfect with a gel and light loss is there but minimal.
Do any of you guys have any good ideas in cutting perfect little circles the same size as a flashlight window or lens? I need help with this and I am stuck.
Thanks
Yaesumofo