Specification Brand : Rosco BulletPoint1 : Reduces glare caused by smooth reflective surfaces BulletPoint2 : Excellent neutral gray with minimal color temperature shift BulletPoint3 : 38% Transmission BulletPoint4 : High Light Transmission Material: transparent color gel filter is made of high light transmission material with light weight, steady color temperature and low loss. BulletPoint5 : Color Filters Notes:Please do not connect the gel filter to the modeling lamp, otherwise it will melt; due to different computer monitors, there may be some slight color difference.If you have any question,please connect us Color : S size CustomerPackageType : Standard Packaging ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 4571284727533 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 0616641542689 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 616641542689 ItemName : Rosco #7300 Polarizing Filter, 17" x10' Roll ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 5 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 27.5 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 6 inches ItemPackageQuantity : 1 ItemTypeKeyword : photographic-lighting-filters Manufacturer : Rosco Material : Glass ModelNumber : 4332004873 PartNumber : 101073001710 Pattern : Solid PhotoFilterEffectType : Polarizer PhotoFilterThreadSize : 48 millimeters ProductDescription : The Rosco #7300 Polarizing Filter (17"x10' Roll) is used in front of lights to reduce the glare caused by smooth surfaces such as glass, water, paper and certain metallic objects. It is especially effective when used in conjunction with a polarizing filter at the lens (cross polarization). It should be placed at a distance from hot lights.Rosco Polarizing Filler is not intended to replace a camera lens polarizer. A lens polarizer may be used separately to reduce glare, but its effectiveness is then limited to a very specific placement of the camera in relation to the glare producing surface (about 55deg. off center axis). For this reason, it is best to employ polarizing filters on both the lights and the camera. This "cross polarization" technique allows greater flexibility in the placement of the camera.This technique is especially useful when the camera is directly facing the subject, such as when copying artwork or animation cells. Most objects produce some glare. Even though it may be minor, this glare can cause a "washing out" or weakening of the object's color. "Cross polarization" can reduce this glare to provide richer color saturation.To "cross polarize", simply place the Rosco polarizing Filter in front of the lights so that their axes are pointed in the same direction. Each filter is clearly marked to indicate the axis of polarization. The filter should be placed in a frame in front of the fixture or clipped to barndoor ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2015-01-23T08:04:51.576Z Size : Small SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable UnitCount : 1 WaterResistanceLevel : not_water_resistant