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Much less green than in other straws. Suggests warm sunlight glow when contrasted with ambers and blues.
(Transmission = 75%).
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Sunlight, accents, area lighting with caution to skin tones.
(Transmission = 64%).
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Warm golden amber with some green. Useful for special effects-candlelight, firelight.
(Transmission = 61.16%).
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Warm pinkish amber. Afternoon sunset. Good sidelight.
(Transmission = 53.9%).
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A rosy amber which produces a romantic sunset color. Useful as sidelight or backlight color.
(Transmission = 52.9%).
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Afternoon sunlight. Lamplight and candlelight. Tends to depress color pigment values.
(Transmission not available).
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An amber with some green content. A good sunlight transition
color that shows the progression of the sun from white or yellow to
amber later in the day.
(Transmission not available).
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Provides a romantic sunlight through windows for evening effects.
(Transmission = 30%).
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Useful for amber cyc light and late sunsets.
(Transmission = 37%).
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(Transmission = 19%).
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Very useful as a backlight. Dramatic specials and firelight.
(Transmission = 24%).
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Very useful as a backlight. Dramatic specials and firelight.
(Transmission = 27%).
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(Transmission = 25%).
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Strong red amber. Excellent for fire effects.
(Transmission = 17.01%).
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Good for firelight or special effects. Use when red with higher yellow content is needed.
(Transmission = 18%).
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Very deep amber. Red with a touch of blue.
(Transmission = 20%).
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(Transmission = 11%).
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Vibrant red. Good alternative primary.
(Transmission = 9%).
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(Transmission = 6.81%).
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(Transmission = 3.31%).
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(Transmission = 6%).
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(Transmission = 19.31%).
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Subdued sunset effect. Useful in backlights. To create seedy atmosphere.
(Transmission = 11.95%).
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(Transmission = 6%).
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(Transmission not available).
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(Transmission not available).
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Extremely intense, hot pink. Produces strong washes of color for
concert and dance. Combined with a complimentary color like turquoise,
will create a dynamic, sculptured effect.
(Transmission = 10.6%).
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A deep, saturated pink created for musicals and specials. Excellent for down and backlighting.
(Transmission = 14%).
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A vibrant, almost fluorescent pink with a cool component.
Traditionally important as a special effects color in the Broadway
musical. Follow spot and dance applications as a modeling color.
(Transmission = 20.41%).
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Musical pink. Lush accents. Very versatile color.
(Transmission = 52.36%).
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(Transmission = 32%).
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(Transmission = 35%).
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Good for general washes and cross lighting.
(Transmission = 46%).
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(Transmission = 47%).
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A cool pink excellent for washes and general illumination. A good
follow spot color. A component of early morning sunrise.
(Transmission = 60%).
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(Transmission = 66%).
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(Transmission = 64.8%).
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Good where a tint of color is needed. Excellent for natural skin tones.
(Transmission = 78%).
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A peach amber.
(Transmission = 71%).
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A clean pale pink; useful as a blush for skin tones.
(Transmission = 73.1%).
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A pale blush amber for skin tones and backlight.
(Transmission = 69.4%).
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(Transmission = 61.05%).
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Heavier pink-amber tint. Useful for dance. Especially useful when
balanced with a cool color. Good general warm tint in striplights.
(Transmission = 67.91%).
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Enhances fair skin tones. Suggests strong sunlight.
(Transmission = 50.2%).
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(Transmission = 55%).
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General wash. Good for follow spots.
(Transmission = 48%).
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(Transmission = 36.4%).
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(Transmission = 36%).
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(Transmission = 37%).
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(Transmission = 18.55%).
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(Transmission = 26.3%).
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(Transmission = 53%).
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(Transmission = 60%).
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(Transmission = 61%).
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(Transmission = 57%).
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(Transmission = 52%).
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(Transmission = 56%).
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(Transmission = 54%).
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(Transmission = 51%).
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Afternoon sunlight. Lamplight and candlelight. Tends to depress color pigment values.
(Transmission = 57.61%).
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