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1/8 CTO

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1/8 strength CTO filter for minimal daylight-to-warm conversion. Subtle tweak for natural skin tones without heavy color shift.

Technical Specifications

1/8 CTO (Color Temperature Orange) is the weakest grade in the CTO family with a Mired shift of -17. This lowers daylight from 5600K to approximately 5300K – a shift that is barely perceptible visually but measurable on scopes and colorimeters. Lee Filters lists the filter as #223 ("1/8 C.T. Orange"), Rosco as #3441 ("RoscoSun 1/8 CTO"). With 85% transmission, there is a light loss of only 0.2 stops – negligible for practical purposes.

Applications

1/8 CTO is primarily used for fine-tuning and is employed for: HMI lights that are above the 5600K standard (older models, aged bulbs), LED panels with a slightly too cool color temperature (6000K as "Daylight" from some manufacturers), subtle separation between multiple daylight sources in the frame, and as a "safety correction" in unknown mixed lighting situations. Experienced gaffers always carry 1/8 CTO in their gel pouch, as it is universally applicable and causes practically no light loss.

Stacking and Combining

1/8 CTO is often combined with other filters: Two layers of 1/8 CTO result in 1/4 CTO (additive Mired shift of -34), three layers achieve 3/8 CTO (-51 Mired). In combination with diffusion (e.g., 1/8 CTO + 250 Diffusion), minimally warmer soft light is created without noticeable light loss. For window light, 1/8 CTO can be combined with ND to minimally warm and simultaneously dim daylight. Its stackability makes 1/8 CTO the most versatile filter in the CTO family.

Comparison with 1/8 CTB

Parameter1/8 CTO1/8 CTB
Mired Shift-17 (warmer)+17 (cooler)
From 5600K5300K6000K
From 3200K3100K3500K
Transmission85%81%
Light Loss0.2 Stops0.3 Stops
Lee Filter ##223#218

CTO Strengths at a Glance

FilterMired ShiftKelvin (from 5600K)TransmissionLight Loss
1/8 CTO-175300K85%0.2 Stops
1/4 CTO-344900K70%0.5 Stops
1/2 CTO-684100K55%0.9 Stops
Full CTO-1313200K42%1.3 Stops

Practical Notes

When using 1/8 CTO, note: The filter is so subtle that it is practically invisible on the monitor – vectorscope monitoring is recommended. The correction only becomes apparent in a direct A/B comparison or during color grading in post-production. For practical lights (light bulbs in the frame), 1/8 CTO is too weak – use at least 1/4 CTO here. With proper storage (cool, dry, protected from light), its lifespan is 5+ years. For temperatures above 150°C, use heat-resistant HT variants.

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