If you’re using a crazy hot rod flashlight Then I’d suggest using the zircon filters which are tough as nails . You’d have to be running a welding torch to burn one up .
Never heard of anyone melting a regular filter with a flashlight but obviously Lee wanted or felt the need to also make a tougher filter too. :)
Once mine come in I’ll be posting pics of my Astrolux ft03 xhp50.2 6000-6500k (dedomed) before and after. I don’t have pics of beam before I dedomed, but the cct dropped which was great but also got MUCH greener, this should help ALOT.
yes I’ve recently gotten new filters in ..Including the Zircon 805 which has always been the hardest one to find , as well as some of the Rosco filters . ... and about a dozen different diffuser film sheets .
PM me and I’ll send you an up to date list of everything I carry .
I sent you a email to the address in the message you sent me. I’m unable to PM you back, probably because my account is too new. Let me know if you got it!
I received very quickly a few Zircon minus green and DC-Fix sheets from you!
Have so far tried the 1/4 minus green on a new Armytek Tiara C1 Warm (Cree XP-L). It originally had a slight tinge of green and to my eyes the filter has helped significantly! Thanks again!
Nice pics Brad . I'd forgotten that you'd asked for a +Plus green filter . One of the only requests I've ever had for more green instead of a -minus green filter.
It looks like the xpl could have use a minus 1/4 green instead of just 1/8th .
The reason the minus green filter looked bad on the sst-20 emitter is because there isn’t green in the tint to kill:)