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Rosco Fluorescent Lighting Sleeve 8' Urban Blue

Rosco Fluorescent Lighting Sleeve 8' Urban Blue
  • Product Code: eq4484
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$95.85 $122.69

Rosco Fluorescent Lighting Sleeve 8' Urban Blueare a very reliable and cost-effective system for easy control of tough lighting scenarios- especially under fluorescents. In addition to the financial benefits of the sleeves, they protect against the potential disaster of glass shattering by containing the lamp within the end caps.

Rosco sleeves are constructed of a solid polycarbonate tube within which is held the specific filter. The choice of filters and combination of filters is endless - there are complete Roscolux, Cinegel or E-Colour color filter lines - something for every venue, every photographer, every cinematographer.

For T12 Lamps    Over 300 Colors Available    UL94HB Rated Polycarbonate    End Caps Protect From Shattered Glass    Easily Trimmed with Scissors

Parameters
Item TypeColor: Urban Blue (#81)
• Transmission: 10%
ShapeTube Sleeve
DimensionsLength: 8' / 2.4 m

Available in sizes for T12, T8 and T5 fluorescent lamps

The T8 and T5 sizes contain a UV filter that minimizes fading

All standard sizes (2, 4, 5, and 8') are easily trimmed to accommodate any size lamp

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can we use this paint on plywood and other wooden sheets?

A: Yes, you can use the Rosco Chroma Key Paint (Green, 1 Gallon) on plywood and other wooden sheets.

Q: 2. Could this paint be used on a matte finish pull-down projection screen to repurpose it as a green screen? Or would the paint crack if rolled up?

A: No, the paint would not hold and would peel off.

Q: 3. My walls have been painted with antique white semi gloss paint...can this go over top of it?...or do I need to paint it first white flat white?...

A: Hi Rosco said to paint a small section of the wall let the paint dry for 3 to 4 hours to see how flat the paint looks. If you see a shine you will need to prime the wall

Q: 4. Why are three fixtures included, but only two stands? Also, are the lamps daylight or tungsten?

A: The description says there are three stands -- two 8-foot stands and one 9.5-foot stand. Taller one is for use with the included boom arm kit. Have you read the description?

Q: 5. The wall I'm painting on has an eggshell finish now, will we have to prime it first?

A: If the paint that is on the surface is not too old and not very dark, you can do with out primer. In general, it is best, when using Rosco Chroma Key Paint (Green, 1 Gallon), to prime the surface.

Q: 6. What is the deference between 5751 and 5711 ?

A: Both are similar, but the 5751 DigiComp HD paint is a newer version that is more spectrally accurate. The Rosco DigiComp HD paints are specially formulated to provide the proper luminance and RGB values for optimum operation of all digital compositing systems with high chrominance and luminance. Both would work, but the newer Rosco DigiComp HD 5751 would be the better of the two options.

Q: 7. APPLICATION METHOD?HOW MANY COATS?PRIMER?

A: We have a painting crew here on campus. They used traditional latex painting methods...cutting in with a brush, then rolling on the rest. Two coats was sufficient to fully cover a previously painted wall. No primer was used, however if your wall is new or stained, I would recommend Kilz primer underneath.

Q: 8. The name and number on the can is covered in the photo?? is this the ultimatte blue #5720 paint??????

A: This is the Chroma Key Paint and not the Rosco Ultimatte Video Paint in Blue, which is a discontinued item.

Q: 9. How do I know how much paint to buy? I want to do at least 2 coats on about a 10X20 section of wall.

A: You will need approximately, two gallons of Rosco Chroma Key Paint will some to spare.

Q: 10. What kind of Paint Brush AND Roller covers To Be Used With This Paint??

A: We sell the ChromaLight Painter Kit BH #CHPNTRKT • MFR #CL60001 but it depends in part on the surface you are painting. I would say you want a smooth surface so you do not get a dimpled pattern and have even light on the wall. So a roller with a short nap would make sense regardless of which brand.

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