Filter, Camera

Object number2018.27.104
Datec. 1996
OriginAndover, England
MediumPlastic
Credit LineGift of Jay Apt
DescriptionTranslucent yellow plastic camera gel filter.DimensionsLength x Width: 11.063 × 9.438 in. (28.1 × 24 cm)
InscriptionsHandwritten number in black ink in one corner "2-1".
MarksRounded rectangular white paper adhesive label in one corner has black printed text "LEE FILTERS / ANDOVER ENGLAND / 101".
Historical NotesCamera gel filter used by Jay Apt during space shuttle mission STS-79 in September 1996. Jay Apt cut pieces from color gel filters and affixed them to remotely-triggered camera flash units to create color backgrounds for onboard 35mm film photographs that emphasized the technical nature of the spacecraft environment. One of these, taken by Jay Apt of Astronaut Shannon Lucid, appeared in Time Magazine.
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