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Rosco 3443

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Rosco color filter at quarter straw intensity — subtle warm tint with no noticeable color shift.

Definition

Rosco 3443 is a color correction filter from Rosco's range for lighting design in film and television productions.

Practical Application

The filter is used in the following areas:

  • Color Correction: Adjusting color temperatures between different light sources
  • Light Control: Precise control of light intensity and quality
  • Effect Design: Creating specific visual atmospheres
  • Efficiency Improvement: Reducing post-production effort through precise on-set control

Technical Details

Important technical features:

  • Compatibility with standard film production equipment
  • Various variants and strengths for different requirements
  • Influence on light transmission and light absorption
  • Integration into professional workflows

Practical Tips

  • Consider the specific requirements of the current scene
  • Test different combinations for optimal results
  • Use a light meter for precise quantification of light changes
  • Observe storage conditions to ensure long-term quality

Professional Standards

Standardized lighting tools enable:

  • Consistent image quality over multiple shooting days
  • Quick adjustments without extensive rebuilding
  • Cost-effective production
  • Meeting the highest quality standards
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