Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/11/16

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Subject: [Leica] Proper use of a calumet fabric panel ... And other studio lightin g questions
From: tarek.charara at pix-that-stimulate.com (Tarek Charara)
Date: Tue Nov 16 06:29:15 2004

>De Kyle Cassidy <KCassidy@asc.upenn.edu>, le mardi 16 novembre 2004 ? 09:09 
>GMT :
>
>>a white queen sized bed-sheet from the ceiling
>>and firing a strobe through that? Would that essentially give me a huge
>>square softbox with deliciously soft light?
>
>Bonjour Kyle,
>
>It would work, it works even better if you use the special fabric they use 
>for the softboxes 
>and other white umbrellas. I used to buy this stuff by the yard and then 
>cut it to my needs. 
>You can even wash it. Tint it for some special effects. Replace your 
>bedsheets!

I forgot: the farther the lights from the "bed-sheet", the softer the light. 
If your studio is painted in a light colour (anything that is not black), 
the light that is reflected OFF the sheet and off the walls might give a 
colour cast to the scene and unwanted extra light...


>All the best,
>
>Tarek



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