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Plasa Show 2010
LEE Filters will be exhibiting their full range of lighting filters.
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The 700 Series Colour Range

Below are all the colours in the 700 Series listed in numerical order.

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735
735 Velvet Green - Rick Fisher
A beautiful background colour. Victorian melodrama. A night time green.
736
736 Twickenham Green - Dave Davey
A powerful green with depth, for music or light entertainment.
740
740 Aurora Borealis Green - Henrik Hambro
Primary jungle colour. Removes some red and blue. Works best with daylight bulbs. Sodium lamp effect.
741
741 Mustard Yellow - Henrik Hambro
Spooky when used in haze. Removes some red and blue. Works best with daylight bulbs. Sodium lamp effect.
742
742 Bram Brown - Paule Constable
Dirtier than 156 Chocolate, good for skin tones. Dims well and doesn't go pink at low light levels.
744
744 Dirty White - Dave Davey
Correct a daylight source to an off white tungsten source. Used with a tungsten source provides a dingy effect like a smoky bar.
746
746 Brown - Mark Henderson
To give a murky, dirty feel to tungsten. A darker, less pink chocolate.
747
747 Easy White - Kate Wilkins
Primarily developed for fluorescents to ensure warm, comfortable light and flattering skin tones.

735
Velvet Green
736
Twickenham Green
740
Aurora Borealis Green
741
Mustard Yellow
742
Bram Brown
744
Dirty White
746
Brown
747
Easy White
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