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Photographers, cinematographers and lighting designers use colored filters or gels in front of lights. Whether they want to create a romantic moonlit setting or a vicious, angry fight, they have the colors they need to achieve the effect. In cooperation with GAMPRODUCTS, INC. and Rosco USA, we have created digital versions of their popular gels.  

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GamColor Gels
Digital equivalents of the lighting gels created by Gamproducts can be applied to the entire image or inside a gradient.  These three GAM filters contain digital gels from the GamColor, CineFilters and Naked Cosmetics collections.
 
GamColor
The GamColor system divides the visible spectrum into nine color sections convenient to the lighting designer.  It is a circular classification of colors by hue, referencing the primaries, secondaries and important subdivisions.  The GamColor gels are arranged according to this system, making it easy to locate any color in a logical manner.
 
GamColor CineFilters
CineFilters change the color temperature to balance your lighting situation using a variety of filters including CTO (sunlight to incandescent), CTB (incandescent to daylight), ND (light reducing), Minus Green (eliminates the peak green output of fluorescent lights) and Plug Green (incandescent to Fluorescent).
 
GamColor Naked Cosmetics
Naked Cosmetics™ are designed to modify skin tones.  Use them to blend and enhance skin tones while masking undesirable undertones.  The choice of which Naked Cosmetics™ you get to use depends on a few variables:  Skin color or the subjects, costumes, make-up, the recording medium, the desired effect, and most important, your artistic taste.
 
 
Rosco Gels
Digital equivalents of the lighting gels created by Rosco can now be applied to the entire image or inside a gradient.  These four Rosco filters contain gels from the Calcolor, Cinegels, Cinelux and Storaro Selection.
 
Rosco Calcolor
Calibrated color, by Rosco, is a sseries of color effects lighting tels designed specifically to the spectral sensitivity of color film.  The series includes the primary colors Blue, Green and Red, along with the secondar colors Yellow, Magenta and Cyan followed by Pink and Lavendar.  Each color is sesigned in four desnities: 15, 30, 60 and 90, corresponding to the familiar 1/2, 1, 2, and 3 stop calibrations.
 
Rosco Cinegel
The Rosco Cinegel range includes over 75 tools for controlling light including Tungsten Conversion Filters, Daylight Conversion Filters, Sun 85 & Neutral Density Filters, Filters for Controlling Carbon ARC & HMI Lighting as well as Fluorescent Light Filters.  In 1974, Cinegel won an Academy Award for technical achievement.
 
Rosco Cinelux
Cinelux is a selection from the Roscolux range of color gels.
 
Rosco Storaro Selection
The Storaro Selection contains ten color effects lighting gels designed to the personal specifications of eminent cinematographer Vittorio Storaro.  These ten colors represent key chromatic elements of the visible spectrum, and are intended for dramatic effect and strong emotional response.