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The Rogue Master Lighting Kit is for the most advanced speed light
photographers looking to create multiple lighting set-ups using
combinations of the kit's soft box, bounce flash reflectors, flags,
honeycomb grids and colored gel kits.
The Master Lighting Kit contains:
Rogue Large FlashBender Reflector, Rogue Large Diffusion Panel, Rogue
Small FlashBender Reflector, Rogue Bounce Card/Flag, Rogue Universal Gel
Kit, Rogue 3-in-1 Honeycomb Grid and a Rogue Grid Gel Kit.
Patented
Rogue light modifiers offer versatility and maximum creative possibility
in a minimum of space. Rogue FlashBenders pack flat, attach quickly,
and change shape to allow a single reflector to control bounce flash,
flag a background or create a snoot. Diffusion Panels attach quickly and
convert FlashBender reflectors into small softboxes.
The Rogue 3-in-1
Grid features stacking honeycomb grids to create 16˚, 25˚ and 45˚ spot
lighting control. Rogue Gels are made from quality Lee Filters and are
printed with the gel name and f/stop loss onto each gel. Rogue Universal
Flash Gels fit all standard shoe mount flash, attach quickly, and come
in an organized storage wallet.
What is Rogue Flash Combination Gel:
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Background lit with Rogue Grids and Rogue Grid Gels. Image Copyright 2011, David Lloyd. |
Rogue Flash Combination Gel Kits
offer you a choice of 20 dynamic colors and correction filters to help
create dramatic and theatrical lighting in your images. Each kit
includes 14 color effects gels, 5 color correction gels, and 1 diffusion
gel.
Choose from a range of reds, yellows, blues, and greens to punch up an
image with color and create mood. Or, use the correction gels to
balance your flash to ambient light.
Rogue Gels are made from the world’s highest quality materials from LEE
Filters UK, the world’s leading manufacturer of lighting filter
products.
How are Rogue Gels labeled?
We print directly onto the gels
to ensure you always know what gel you’re using. Rogue Gels are
individually labeled with the LEE Filter name of each gel and the
gel’s measured f/stop loss value. Correction filters are also labeled
with the Kelvin color temperature correction and camera white balance
icon.
How are lighting gels typically used?
Colored lighting filters, or
gels, are often used as accent lights, or to add dramatic color to
backgrounds or selected portions of a scene for artistic effect.
Correction filters are typically used to adjust the color temperature of
a flash to better match other light sources to improve overall color
balance in an image.
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