I would send Doug Bauer (Railway Classics) an email and ask
him if he still has Proto Correct window tint for sale. His email address is
on the Rwy Classics web site. He was selling it on Ebay a few years ago and I
purchased some from him. If not- Dave Lotz at Q Connection bought out the
remaining inventory of Railway Classics and he might have it available.
If all of the above fails- there is a photo gel made by
Rosco called CalColor #4330 Cyan 30 that is the same blue/green tint as
Proto Correct. It is much thinner- but it will work and looks good. It is
available from B&H Photo and Adorama Camera and probably other photo shops
around the country. As I stated- it is much thinner and will blemish easily so
you need to get it freshly cut of the master roll and not in 20" x 24" sheets-
which get dinged up. Cosmetic looks are not important in stage lighting or
photography work. I purchased a 48" x 25' master roll and the gel is perfect
and blemish free coming off the roll.
John Olson
Billings, Mt
Railway Classics closed in July of 2010.
I'm sure it would be news to them if they
weren't... http://www.railwayclassics.com/
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