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The 700 Series Colour Range

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

Key: * available in HT
700
700 Perfect Lavender - Peter Fisker
In-between 170 Deep Lavender and 345 Fuchsia Pink, and is good for backlighting and romantic atmospheres.
701
701 Provence - Dave Davey
The colour of the Lavender fields of the south of France. A redder version of 180 Dark Lavender for use on cameras balanced to tungsten sources.
702
702 Special Pale Lavender - Durham Marenghi
A cold lavender when used with a full tungsten source, but warms as the source is dimmed. Good as a fill for slow sunset fades.
703
703 Cold Lavender - Peter Fisker
A colour that would be great for front / key lighting and that works well with 152 Pale Gold.
704
704 Lily - Durham Marenghi
A cool lavender with little red content. Good for romantic evening exteriors.
705
705 Lily Frost - Durham Marenghi
Smoothes PAR or flood washes of large areas. Useful for houselights and a good colour wash for evening events.
707
* 707 Ultimate Violet - Peter Barnes
Used in musical performances for general colour washes and set lighting.
708
708 Cool Lavender - Rick Fisher
For use as a warmer tint without turning yellow and to recreate the colour of fluorescent lighting.
709
709 Electric Lilac - David Whitehead
Provides good colour rendering which creates a sharp edge, adding a touch of drama.
710
711
711 Cold Blue - Mark Henderson
To give a cold/grey HMI effect from a tungsten source. Will also help blend the light when using both tungsten and HMI sources.
712
712 Bedford Blue - Chris Davey
A smoky warm blue. Good for skin tones.
713
* 713 J.Winter Blue - Andy Liddle
A very dark blue with a high UV content. Good when used in high concentrations for a moody and powerful stage colour wash.
714
714 Elysian Blue - Chris Ellis
A new deeper version of 197 Alice Blue.
715
* 715 Cabana Blue - Patrick Woodroffe
A deep blue that still has enough transmission to work encouragingly well on television.
716
* 716 Mikkel Blue - Jakob Holst
A romantic blue to produce a night effect.
717
717 Shanklin Frost - Chris Ellis
201 Full CT Blue with frost to soften the beam of profile units.
718
718 Half Shanklin Frost - Chris Ellis
202 Half CT Blue with frost to soften the beam of profile units.
719
719 Colour Wash Blue - Mark Henderson
To allow low intensity tungsten to hold a cold/blue feel.
720
720 Durham Daylight Frost - Durham Marenghi
Smoothes PAR or flood washes of large areas. Useful for houselight and good for entrances from natural light.
721
* 721 Berry Blue - Peter Barnes
Used in musical performances for rear colour wash or set lighting.
722
722 Bray Blue - Chris Davey
A purer blue with very little red in it.
723
723 Virgin Blue - Kate Wilkins
This is a pure blue, not too green and not too lavender, yet still feels warm for a blue with an early morning feel.
724
724 Ocean Blue - David Hersey
Useful at low levels of light. Good for dull skies and moonlight.
725
725 Old Steel Blue - David Hersey
Cool wash, useful for highlights.
727
727 QFD Blue - Peter Fisker
a special version of 729 Scuba Blue which is good for backlighting and swimming pool effects.
728
728 Steel Green - Rick Fisher
Approaching storms. Overcast days. Cold steely light. Malevolent moonlight.
729
* 729 Scuba Blue - Peter Barnes
Used in musical performances for a rear colour wash or set lighting.
730
730 Liberty Green - Jesper Kongshaug
A good green for creating mystery and suspense.
731
731 Dirty Ice - Paule Constable
Dirtier than 730 Liberty Green, more orange, sympathetic with skin tones.
733
733 Damp Squib - Paule Constable
A dirty green, reduces warmth. Good for cross lighting.
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.
748
748 Seedy Pink - Chris Davey
A smoky pink. Good for tungsten on skin tones.
749
749 Hampshire Rose - Dave Davey
Combines flesh tone warmer 154 Pale Rose with some Hampshire Frost.
750
750 Durham Frost - Durham Marenghi
A frost that almost completely softens shutter edges and removes hot spots.
763
763 Wheat - David Hersey
Adds warmth, sunlight.
764
764 Sun Colour Straw - David Hersey
Adds warmth, bright sunlight.
765
765 LEE Yellow - Jesper Kongshaug
Useful for producing a strong sunlight effect.
767
767 Oklahoma Yellow - David Whitehead
A rich blend of bright sunshine and warm ochre overtones.
768
768 Egg Yolk Yellow - Paule Constable
A bold strong chemical yellow, less orange/red than 179 Chrome Orange.
770
770 Burnt Yellow - Dave Davey
A colour that feels warm and dense on camera, a balance between 179 Chrome Orange and 105 Orange.
773
773 Cardbox Amber - Henrik Hambro
Warm tint for skin tones.
774
774 Soft Amber Key 1 - Jakob Holst
Used for producing a warm key light colour. Flame retardant.
775
775 Soft Amber Key 2 - Jakob Holst
Used for producing a warm key light colour. Flame retardant.
776
776 Nectarine - David Hersey
Romantic sunset. Period pieces.
777
777 Rust - Mark Henderson
A vivid rust colour effect.
778
* 778 Millennium Gold - Patrick Woodroffe
Useful for lighting architecture: it produces a rich amber when used on a tungsten source, or a much cooler effect when used on a HMI lamp.
779
779 Bastard Pink - David Hersey
Deep sunset. Useful on dark skin tones.
780
780 AS Golden Amber - Peter Fisker
Between 778 Millennium Gold and 135 Deep Golden Amber, but less red. A strong colour good for backlighting.
781
781 Terry Red - Andy Liddle
A strong amber red that works well when used against deep reds and dark ambers, in wash combinations and on cycloramas.
787
787 Marius Red - Henrik Hambro
Nice deep full red. Rose leaf colour.
789
789 Blood Red - Mark Henderson
For a deep saturated red effect. Used when a strong vivid red effect is required.
790
790 Moroccan Pink - Durham Marenghi
A rich natural pink, good for producing late afternoon sun effects.
791
791 Moroccan Frost - Durham Marenghi
Smoothes PAR or flood washes of large areas. Useful for houselights and good for interior colour washes.
793
793 Vanity Fair - Patrick Woodroffe
A rich glamorous pink, good for use on special occasions.
794
794 Pretty 'n Pink - David Whitehead
Creates warm and soft effects.
795
795 Magical Magenta - David Whitehead
Rich mixture of red and pinks.
797
* 797 Deep Purple - Peter Barnes
Used in musical performances for general colour washes and set lighting.
798
798 Chrysalis Pink - Chris Ellis
A new deeper lavender with a dash of rose blusher.
799
799 Special KH Lavender - Henrik Hambro
A deep lavender that brings out the UV.

700
Perfect Lavender
701
Provence
702
Special Pale Lavender
703
Cold Lavender
704
Lily
705
Lily Frost
706
King Fals Lavender
*707
Ultimate Violet
708
Cool Lavender
709
Electric Lilac
710
Spir Special Blue
711
Cold Blue
712
Bedford Blue
*713
J.Winter Blue
714
Elysian Blue
*715
Cabana Blue
*716
Mikkel Blue
717
Shanklin Frost
718
Half Shanklin Frost
719
Colour Wash Blue
720
Durham Daylight Frost
*721
Berry Blue
722
Bray Blue
723
Virgin Blue
724
Ocean Blue
725
Old Steel Blue
727
QFD Blue
728
Steel Green
*729
Scuba Blue
730
Liberty Green
731
Dirty Ice
733
Damp Squib
735
Velvet Green
736
Twickenham Green
740
Aurora Borealis Green
741
Mustard Yellow
742
Bram Brown
744
Dirty White
746
Brown
747
Easy White
748
Seedy Pink
749
Hampshire Rose
750
Durham Frost
763
Wheat
764
Sun Colour Straw
765
LEE Yellow
767
Oklahoma Yellow
768
Egg Yolk Yellow
770
Burnt Yellow
773
Cardbox Amber
774
Soft Amber Key 1
775
Soft Amber Key 2
776
Nectarine
777
Rust
*778
Millennium Gold
779
Bastard Pink
780
AS Golden Amber
781
Terry Red
787
Marius Red
789
Blood Red
790
Moroccan Pink
791
Moroccan Frost
793
Vanity Fair
794
Pretty 'n Pink
795
Magical Magenta
*797
Deep Purple
798
Chrysalis Pink
799
Special KH Lavender