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Lee Filters Wheat Gel Filter, 24x21" Sheet
- ENHANCED COLOR ACCURACY - Achieve true-to-life colors with our meticulously crafted Wheat filter, ensuring your photographs and studio lighting exhibit unparalleled color fidelity and precision.
- SUPERIOR DURABILITY - Constructed from high-quality materials, this Lee Filters gel sheet withstands rigorous use, offering exceptional longevity and maintaining its integrity even under intense lighting conditions.
- OPTIMIZED HEAT RESISTANCE - Designed to endure high temperatures, the Wheat gel filter resists warping and color degradation, ensuring consistent performance and extending its lifespan in demanding environments.
- EXCELLENT LIGHT TRANSMISSION - Experience minimal light loss with our advanced filter technology, preserving the brightness and intensity of your light source while adding the desired color effect seamlessly.
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The Lee Filters Wheat 24x21" Gel Filter Sheet provides a warm, soft amber hue, perfect for creating a natural, balanced lighting effect. This filter is commonly used in film, photography, stage, and broadcast applications to simulate the warmth of daylight or tungsten lighting. The Wheat gel filter is ideal for warming up scenes, creating a vintage or sunlit look, and enhancing skin tones for a more flattering appearance in portraits. It offers a subtle, natural warmth without overpowering the lighting setup.
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- Return for refund within: 30 days
- Return for replacement within: non-replaceable
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