What sets the CineStill CS-LITE apart from other digital camera scanning light sources on the market is its ability to adjust color temperatures to properly suit different types of film, such as color negative, color positive, and B&W.
The Cool Light mode reduces the orange mask that is present in color negative film like CineStill 800T, 400D, and 50D, providing color-balanced scans with better color separation and less noise.
The White Light mode is ideal for scanning B&W negative film, as well as slide film that has been processed with the warm-tone 1:1 dilution of the CineStill D9 DynamicChrome 1st Developer.
Lastly, the Warm Light mode is perfect for scanning slide film that has been processed with standard E6 chemistry (or the CineStill D6 DaylightChrome 1st Developer), as the tungsten-balanced light can produce richer tones and enhanced color separation, especially within the red channel.
For more information on why the CS-LITE's color modes matter, check out this blog post!