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How will different types of plastics effect Rosco VIEW filter?

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How will different types of plastics effect Rosco VIEW filter?

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The use of tapes or polycarbonates, if applied to the camera side of the Rosco VIEW Window Film can cause adverse effects (color shifting and loss of performance). Clear tapes can generate color rainbows on the tape if it is between the camera lens and the Rosco VIEW. Clear tapes should therefore be applied to the window side of the Rosco VIEW Window Film. Opaque tape can be used around the edges without any adverse affects. Polycarbonate (Lexan) substrates will have an adverse affect when placed between the Rosco VIEW Window Film and the camera. Polyesters will also have an adverse affect when place between the Rosco VIEW Window Film and the camera. Therefore, regular gels such as color correction cannot be placed on the camera side of the Rosco VIEW Window Film. Acrylic will NOT have an adverse affect and may be used to sandwich the Rosco VIEW Window Film, including our RoscoLex 85 Acrylic Panels. Any plastic, such as color correction or neutral density gel, behind Rosco VIEW Window

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The use of tapes or polycarbonates, if applied to the camera side of the Rosco VIEW Window Film can cause adverse effects (color shifting and loss of performance). Clear tapes can generate color rainbows on the tape if it is between the camera lens and the Rosco VIEW. Clear tapes should therefore be applied to the window side of the Rosco VIEW Window Film. Opaque tape can be used around the edges without any adverse affects. Polycarbonate (Lexan) substrates will have an adverse affect when placed between the Rosco VIEW Window Film and the camera. Polyesters will also have an adverse affect when place between the Rosco VIEW Window Film and the camera. Therefore, regular gels such as color correction cannot be placed on the camera side of the Rosco VIEW Window Film. Cast acrylic will NOT have an adverse affect and may be used to sandwich the Rosco VIEW Window Film, including our RoscoLex 85 Acrylic Panels. Any plastic, such as color correction or neutral density gel, behind Rosco VIEW Wi

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