and show them to someone, or even see if I can
use them for a background or something.
Project them onto a body?
Thanks,
Lasse
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From: Dag T [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 7:29 PM
Subject: Re: Projector lights as studio light
as studio light source?
I have, for black and white photos.
I used the screen as a reflector and got a smooth lighting depending on
the size of the image on the screen. With two projectors and two
screens you get some control of the light.
I didn´t get much light though.
Dag
På 2. des. 2003 kl
machine oil) into the bearings to make sure it's free.
Paul
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From: Lasse Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: Projector lights as studio light source?
Thanks Bill R., Tom R. and Dag for your comments
I have, for black and white photos.
I used the screen as a reflector and got a smooth lighting depending on
the size of the image on the screen. With two projectors and two
screens you get some control of the light.
I didn´t get much light though.
Dag
På 2. des. 2003 kl. 00.08 skrev Lasse
Hi all,
As mentioned in another thread I am about to try to set up a small kind of home studio.
Cleaning the garage today I found two old slide projectors that I haven't used for
many, many years (hardly at all in fact). One is a Leitz Pradovit, the other maybe an
Agfa.
Has anyone found any
With a zoom lens they make a pretty good focusing spotlight. In fact they were
sometimes used for those shots where the is a bright circle on the darker
backgroud that your used to see in advertising shots.
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Lasse Karlsson wrote:
Hi all,
As mentioned in another thread I am about to try to
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