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"Gels can be great tools to enhance the look of your flash photographs– they can be used to creatively change the light or to match the look of another light in the frame. Most of the time when I pick up my flash for use off camera (OCF), I gel my flash to a certain color to change the color of the light that strikes my subject. Usually the effect is subtle, but you can also use gels to dramatically alter the light as well."
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"How do we change light? One great little package of accessories to help us is made by a clever company called ExpoImaging, Inc., which makes the Rogue Flashbender system. They make a most interesting and creative series of individual items that combine to give you a kit of interweaving products. We use these to reflect light, bounce light, bend it; we can add color; we can soften light or focus it. Let’s look at a few of the individual components and then how they can work to help you manipulate light."
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"I have found the Rogue product line to be simple yet versatile, giving you total control for your lighting requirements when used with your portable flash heads. They are durable and light, easily packed into the smallest of camera bags and ready for use. Best of all they are self contained and do not require you to stick or glue things onto your flash heads. I highly recommend the system to all photographers who need to control or modify the light from their flash heads."
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"The kit consists of twenty (20!) different gels which can change the color of the light beaming from the flash. You can tweak the light to make it a little warmer or colder, or go all-out with bright greens and blues to make people look like aliens, or add Instagrammatical effects without the Instagram."
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"This is a great little kit to get your toes wet with gels – simple, no fuss, and works as advertised. I especially appreciated the ease of use here, and the included filter storage wallet is a nice touch in an era where it seems every accessory requires me to fork over more cash."
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"Overall, I was impressed with every aspect of the Rogue gels. The packaging, the f/stop loss info, and the variety of the filters was empowering."
This article is available as a pdf attachment for download. This article also appeared in the December 2011 issue of Professional Photographer.
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"Photographers are discovering the joys of playing with multiples suns and also with the rainbow. So Expoimaging created a portable rainbow."
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| "Same subject, different filters, different results without much trouble is an interesting option for photographers." |
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"...Rogue Gels are in our opinion, the best solution available. Smart, simple, and super convenient, Rogue gels deserve a (small) place in your bag."
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"I use gels all the time in my photography and you can never have too many. The new Rogue Gel Kits make it easy to have a broad selection of colored gels, organized and ready to use at a moment's notice."
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"Rogue Gels have the best labels that give you very useful info about the filters, and with the included pouch and quick reference dividers, it's easy to stay organized. On top of that, Rogue Gel Kits deliver the best value for the money, about half the price of an equivalent Honl Photo Gel System."
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