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Re: Shooting a subject next to LCD monitor
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Bill Davis
on May 18, 2008 at 8:45:51 am
Rosco and Lee both make gels that combine CTO (color temperature orange) with up to 2 stops of ND (neutral density) in rolls.
Cut one or two sheets to fit the LCD or Plasma where it will hold in place nicely via static cling.
Yeah, the full rolls are expensive. But one will last your entire career.
Good luck.
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