SUNPAK CF-7012-SK User Manual
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w a r m i n g s e r i e s • c o o l i n g s e r i e s • f l u o r e s c e n t
f l u o r e s c e n t
f - d l
Balances daylight-type films for use under
many types of fluorescent, vapor, and other
non-continuous spectrum light sources,
eliminating or reducing the unpleasant
greenish cast. May be combined with
warming or cooling filters to offer further
correction under certain lighting situations.
many types of fluorescent, vapor, and other
non-continuous spectrum light sources,
eliminating or reducing the unpleasant
greenish cast. May be combined with
warming or cooling filters to offer further
correction under certain lighting situations.
c o o l i n g
8 2 a
Balances type A (3400°K) films for use
under tungsten (3200°K) lights. Also
reduces the effect of early morning or late
afternoon warm sunlight on daylight-type
films, and excessive warmth of household
incandescent lights on type B-tungsten
(3200°K) films.
under tungsten (3200°K) lights. Also
reduces the effect of early morning or late
afternoon warm sunlight on daylight-type
films, and excessive warmth of household
incandescent lights on type B-tungsten
(3200°K) films.
c o o l i n g
8 0 a , 8 0 b
Series matches daylight-type films to
incandescent light sources, eliminating the
strong reddish cast of unfiltered film. Use
the 80A version under 3200°K light
sources, and the 80B version under
3400°K light sources.
incandescent light sources, eliminating the
strong reddish cast of unfiltered film. Use
the 80A version under 3200°K light
sources, and the 80B version under
3400°K light sources.
color balance and conversion
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