| Colour |
Number |
Name |
Suggested
Uses |
Y
% |
| |
100 |
Frost |
Frost.
Changes ellipsoidal to fresnel beam pattern. |
-- |
| |
101 |
Light
Frost |
Offers
softened beam. |
-- |
| |
104 |
Tough
Silk |
Creates
a slash of light for stretching light along stairs, tables, cycs,
etc. Diffuses while maintaining compactness of beam. |
-- |
| |
160 |
Light
Tough Silk |
Retains
the diffusion properties of 104 but with less light loss. |
-- |
| |
113 |
Matte
Silk |
Good
for striplights and specials. |
-- |
| |
114 |
Hamburg
Frost |
A
very light frost; good on followspots and PAR lamps. |
-- |
| |
119 |
Light
Hamburg Frost |
Lighter
than 114. Recommended for followspots and slight diffuse focus for
ellipsoldals. |
-- |
| |
132 |
1/4
Hamburg Frost |
|
-- |
| |
120 |
Red
Diffusion |
Combine
a colour with Matte Diffusion. Aids in broad, even illumination of
cycs and drops. |
12 |
| |
121 |
Blue
Diffusion |
Combine
a colour with Matte Diffusion. Aids in broad, even illumination of
cycs and drops. |
8 |
| |
122 |
Green
Diffusion |
Combine
a colour with Matte Diffusion. Aids in broad, even illumination of
cycs and drops. |
13 |
| |
124 |
Red
Cyc Silk |
Combine
a colour with 104 Tough Silk. |
12 |
| |
125 |
Blue
Cyc Silk |
Useful
in border and striplights to prevent scalloping; helps illuminate
cycs and drops. |
8 |
| |
126 |
Green
Cyc Silk |
Useful
in border and striplights to prevent scalloping; helps illuminate
cycs and drops. |
13 |
| |
127 |
Amber
Cyc Silk |
A
secondary colour combined with 104 Tough Silk. |
32 |