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Rosco Roscopak 8509 Silver/Gold (10cm x 11.5cm)

Overwhelm your creative projects with the #8509 Roscopak Reflective Material in Silver/Gold, measuring a generous 4x4.5 feet. This product, crafted by the renowned brand Rosco, is a testament to their reputation for producing high-quality lighting and reflective materials.

SKU: GC108-101085094854

Rosco Roscopak 8509 Silver/Gold (10cm x 11.5cm)

Rosco Roscopak 8509 Silver/Gold (10cm x 11.5cm)

Overwhelm your creative projects with the #8509 Roscopak Reflective Material in Silver/Gold, measuring a generous 4x4.5 feet. This product, crafted by the renowned brand Rosco, is a testament to their reputation for producing high-quality lighting and reflective materials.

This reflective material is not only lightweight but also boasts strength and durability, making it a reliable choice for professional photographers, videographers, and stage production teams. Its glossy, metallic finish is designed to transform any surface into an efficient light reflector, enhancing the illumination and overall visual appeal of your work.

Whether you're taping it to walls, tacking it to ceilings, or attaching it to panels, this eye-catching reflective material adheres to virtually any surface. It's perfect for creating shiny, metallic effects on a variety of materials, from paper and fabric to metal, making it a versatile tool in fashion photography, product photography, and music video production.

Choose the #8509 Roscopak Reflective Material for a glamorous or futuristic look that will set your creative projects apart. This large-sized reflective material is not just a product, but a gateway to a world of endless creative possibilities.

Key Features:

Silver/Gold Finish for Versatile, Eye-catching Light Reflection

Large 4x4.5 Feet Sheet for Expansive Coverage

Lightweight yet Strong and Durable for Repeated Use

Easily Adheres to Various Surfaces for Creative Applications

Premium Rosco Reflective Material

Ideal for Photography and Film Production

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Rosco Roscopak 8509 Silver/Gold (10cm x 11.5cm)

Overwhelm your creative projects with the #8509 Roscopak Reflective Material in Silver/Gold, measuring a generous 4x4.5 feet. This product, crafted by the renowned brand Rosco, is a testament to their reputation for producing high-quality lighting and reflective materials.

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