A New Offering from Broadcast Blinds for Your Windowed Spaces
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The camera exposure in these photos is adjusted strictly by using RoscoView polarization, which works by cross-polarizing the light coming through the window and the camera filter. By rotating the camera filter, the degree of cross-polarization changes, resulting in 100% control of the exterior brightness as seen by the camera.
For more than 25 years, Broadcast Blinds has been known throughout the broadcasting industry as the best at controlling sunlight in windowed studios. Because we manufacture and design our custom solutions ourselves and then install them ourselves, you get a perfect fit, in even the most challenging spaces.
And now, we’re adding to what we can offer you. Because of a partnership we’ve entered into with Rosco, we can now offer you RoscoView as a turnkey solution in addition to our own products if that’s what is best for your studio setup.
If you ever need a camera filter for additional daylight control on top of window light control, you’ll want to know more about RoscoVIEW. It’s a unique 2-part window control system that consists of a wide width polarizing filter installed on windows and a matching camera polarizing filter.
That way, the exterior exposure can be easily controlled by rotating the camera filter, changing the degree of cross polarization on the window. It offers you 100% control of exterior brightness as seen by the camera, and yet, the ambient light coming into the room or studio is reduced by only one stop.
If you want to hear about what RoscoView can do in your windowed space, get in touch with us.