Front Projection "Scotch-Lite"





Attaching "scotch-Lite" material to props, miniatures, an actors creates glowing effect with small amounts of light positioned at camera lens. "Scotch-light" can also be used for full size screens for projecting backgrounds or green screen capture. Up to 95% of light falling on "Scotch-Light" is reflected back to camera when camera lens and projected light source are "on axis".
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