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NEW SUPERGEL COLOURS!

Supergel It is nearly 5 years since the last introduction of new colours into the Supergel range of lighting filters, so this is an exceptional opportunity to experiment with new colours which we believe will complement your palette.

You will see 15 new colours and 1 new diffusion have been added (see details below), which we are confident, will answer many of the requests for more saturated blues, blue-greens and the demand for a better range of lavenders.

From many of the Lighting Designers who have been asked their opinion we have received jubilant cries of "I've been looking for that colour" and "that colour would look great on a cyc". These new colours certainly add value to the Supergel range of lighting filters and we hope certainly will help provide the reviews you desire.

Supergel is supplied in sheets of 50 cm x 61cm and rolls of 61cm x 7.62cm

To receive a free swatchbook and details of your local Supergel dealer simply follow the link at the bottom of the page.

Click on this icon View the Spectral Energy Distribution Curve shown next to each color filter to view its SED curve.

New Colours
 
View the Spectral Energy Distribution Curve Supergel #303: Warm Peach
Heavier Amber-pink tint. Useful to create warm sunlight. (Trans.= 55%).

 
View the Spectral Energy Distribution Curve Supergel #313: Light Relief Yellow
Vibrant Yellow. More red than 312. Less green than all other yellows. (Trans.= 77%).

 
View the Spectral Energy Distribution Curve Supergel #324: Gypsy Red
Vibrant orange-red. Helps red and orange scenery pop. (Trans.= 31%).

 
View the Spectral Energy Distribution Curve Supergel #331: Shell Pink
Warmer and lighter than 31. Good for fair skin tones and to emphasize romance. (Trans.= 68%).

 
View the Spectral Energy Distribution Curve Supergel #347: Belladonna Rose
Powerful magenta-purple. Good effects filter for dance. (Trans.= 6%).

 
View the Spectral Energy Distribution Curve Supergel #348: Purple Jazz
A dusky purple. Good for simulating purple neon or old night club atmosphere. (Trans.= 14%).

 
View the Spectral Energy Distribution Curve Supergel #353: Lilly Lavender
Same intensity as 55 with more red content. (Trans.= 29%).

 
View the Spectral Energy Distribution Curve Supergel #366: Jordan Blue
More green than 65. A crisp light blue-green. (Trans.= 32%).

 
View the Spectral Energy Distribution Curve Supergel #369: Tahitian Blue
Slightly more green than 69. (Trans.= 22%).

 
View the Spectral Energy Distribution Curve Supergel #374: Sea Green
For enhancing water scenes or deep sea environments. Greener than 73. (Trans.= 26%).

 
View the Spectral Energy Distribution Curve Supergel #75: Twilight Blue
Less green & crisper than 76. (Trans.= 11%).

 
View the Spectral Energy Distribution Curve Supergel #377: Iris Purple
Medium neutral lavendar. Good wash light. (Trans.= 11%).

 
View the Spectral Energy Distribution Curve Supergel #384: Midnight Blue
An intense red-blue. Deeper than 83 with a little more red. (Trans.= 2%).

 
View the Spectral Energy Distribution Curve Supergel #392: Pacific Green
Cyc Wash. Good Costume color. Magical on skin. (Trans.= 20%).

 
View the Spectral Energy Distribution Curve Supergel #393: Emerald Green
An exaggerated green. Nearly double intensity as 93, less blue than 95. (Trans.= 14%).

 
View the Spectral Energy Distribution Curve Supergel #140: Subtle Hamburg Frost
A durable, heat resistant polycarbonate film used in the preparation of color scrollers to allow the passage from a color to clear. (Trans.= N/A).


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