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- Rosco E Colour 216 Full White Diffusion Roll
Rosco E Colour 216 Full White Diffusion Roll
Rosco E Colour 216 Full White Diffusion Roll 1.22m x 7.62m
Rosco E-Colour #216 White Diffusion Roll is part of a comprehensive system of European color filters for film and video production. E-Colour consists of every possible color and and material for color effects, alteration, diffusion, and reflection. Whether you are in film or TV, video or digital, E-Colour has something for you.
Diffusions spread the projected beam of light over the subject; some loss of light will possibly be seen. The greater the diffusion, the greater and more even the spread of light will appear. Shadows will also be reduced.
Rosco E Colour 216 Full White Diffusion roll is a strong diffusion used for soft light effects.
e-colour+ is Rosco's comprehensive system of color filters for theatre, live-events, and film and television production. Featuring a popular European name and numbering system, e-colour+ includes a complete range of filters and materials for color correction, color effects, diffusion and reflection. They are manufactured with the latest dye formulations and bonding technology to assure the highest levels of reliability and performance.
Is Rosco e-colour+ the same as Lee?
Yes, e-colour+ is essentially the same product as Lee. Both e-colour+ and Lee are derived from the Cinemoid filter system, which was introduced in Europe in the early 1950s by Strand Lighting. Therefore, they share the same name/number/color system. Examples:
L201 Full CTB is the same as E201 Full CTB
L250 ½ White Diffusion is the same as E250 ½ White Diffusion
L210 0.6ND is the same as E210 0.6ND
L119 Dark Blue is the same as E119 Dark Blue
Moreover, both e-colour+ and Lee filters are manufactured using the same materials and processes. They are both surface-coated polyester films (more about this below). In conclusion, there is an e-colour+ filter to match any Lee filter – just swap the L for an E!
How is Rosco e-colour+ different from Rosco Cinegel?
Rosco e-colour+ vs Rosco Cinegel
There are a few differences between the two filter ranges. As noted before, Cinegel and e-colour+ have different name and number systems – a three-digit system for e-colour+ and a four-digit system for Cinegel. There are color differences in their correction filters as well.
A Cinegel Full CTB, for example, does not match an e-colour+ Full CTB. That's because Cinegel was originally designed in the United States to match Kodak film standards. e-colour+ filters (and Lee filters), on the other hand, match the AGFA film standards used in the UK and Europe.
Although these standards are no longer as important as they once were due to the widespread use of digital cameras, they do explain why the CTO & CTB colors of Cinegel and e-colour+ differ.
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