Frage von Der Nick:Hi folks,
I would like to buy some overhead transparencies. I have been looking for extra Thoman, but found nothing. On the internet I find it synonymous only films for overhead projectors.
Do you have an idea where I can order something in a hurry?
Thank you!
Nick
Antwort von deti:
You want a CTB-film, right? (CTB: Color Temperature Blue)
http://www.thomann.de/de/lee_farbfolie_nr201_full_ctblue.htm
http://www.thomann.de/de/lee_farbfolie_nr202_half_ctblue.htm
http://www.thomann.de/de/lee_farbfolie_nr_203_qct_blue.htm
Deti
Antwort von soan:
Right, is the massive Thomann.
Which reminds me of the place s.dieser klugscheisser engined objection was allowed:
CTO means "change to orange and CTB" change to blue, the whole will be compared in density, 1 / 2 CTB example.
refer to the color slides in their use (or name) only to "Tungsten" would be a shame ;-)
Those looking for comprehensive information on color slides:
on this page are many practical tips!
http://www.hbernstaedt.de/Test/knowhow/farbfolien/folien.htm
Antwort von deti:
refer to the color slides in their use (or name) only to "Tungsten" would be a shame ;-) Thanks for the note - I use the correct origin of the abbreviation was not exactly well remembered. Light is certainly not my forte ;-)
Deti
Antwort von Korbi:
as far as I know is CTB Color Temperature Blue ...
The films I'd buy the lender, since wars synonymous piece,
1 / 4, 1 / 2 and 1 / 1, it is certainly there, ask for more exotic films such as tungsten prefers to HMI before.
Antwort von deti:
as far as I know is CTB Color Temperature Blue ... So now I've checked once synonymous: http://www.leefilters.com/lighting/products/packs/ref:P46DD8E432BEFB/
Correct: CTB stands for Color Temperature Blue.
Well thank God we have now been resolved ;-)
Deti
Antwort von rush:
to order small items from Thomann, I always find difficult, as the minimum order is 25 ¬ .... Even if one always finds something else, I still somehow feel as compelled to make Money.
If you always ordered something different - not an issue.
I always say, "Color to blue":) But yes, in principle, synonymous banana if you know what you need: D