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Roscoe offer Gels design for your speedlite flashes.
 
Jerome Davis, Photographer
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Philip Johnson, Photographer
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Marvin Gentry, Photographer
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Birmingham | AL | USA | Posted: 5:44 PM on 08.28.09 |
| ->> Hey I bought these a couple of months ago. I am wondering do any of your use these filters when you are shooting night high school football?? Just curious, if so which ones |
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Christopher Szagola, Photographer
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Richboro | PA | United States | Posted: 6:11 PM on 08.28.09 |
| ->> Cheaper way, get the Rosco sample packs and gaffer tape it to your speedlight. Always worked for me. |
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Joel Hawksley, Student/Intern, Photographer
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Kent | OH | USA | Posted: 6:16 PM on 08.28.09 |
| ->> The whole point of this development is to avoid the sample packs. Rosco was taking a small hit on them, which turned into a big hit when the Strobist crowd got wind of using them on small flashes. Rosco actually came close to canceling their sample program over the abuse. |
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Matthew Sauk, Photographer
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Sandy | UT | United States | Posted: 6:27 PM on 08.28.09 |
->> Marvin,
I have not done it, but I would love to hear as well if anyone else has used them. |
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Guy Rhodes, Photographer
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East Chicago | IN | USA | Posted: 10:14 PM on 08.28.09 |
->> Marvin,
1/2 CTO is a good starting point for me, usually.
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