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http://www.everythingcelica.com/gal3/albums/inst/film.jpg http://www.everythingcelica.com/gal3/albums/inst/plug.jpg from everythingcelica.com most of us have the green clock, so only those will work with us. i would have never thought to use purple and blue to have a blue clock. guess ill have to try it out. This post has been edited by rocky2006: Mar 27, 2005 - 2:02 AM -------------------- ![]() |
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I just went to a rosco dealer in jacksonville. They didn't have the supergel sample books, but they had another kind of gel sample book from 2 different companies, I got one of each and went to work. I started out with a teal colored clock like many others, I used a #80 Primary Blue and a almost see through pinkish color. The pinkish color canceled out the teal somehow and made my clock whitish and the blue made the whitish color into blue with a blue background. I had a lot of trouble using hot glue and screwed up a lot of the gels, I ended up just using super glue and everything is working out and looks fantastic!
jaxstage.com is the site for the store I got the gels from. You can find a list of rosco dealers by going to rosco.com and clicking "where to buy." Hope this helps some folks out, and thanks whoever suggested the gels! |
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