Luap wrote:
Omni diffuser is the same material, but three layers instead of one. This makes the face illumination extremely even to make catch lights free of dark or light areas. It also reduces the light output an additional 2/3 f to allow closer placement for low depth of field. Often, with close lighting, flash units can produce too much power even at their lowest power settings. See photos here:
http://www.paulcbuff.com/images/ads/omni_flyer.jpg (click to enlarge).
Luap wrote:
Omni diffuser is the same material, but three layers instead of one. This makes the face illumination extremely even to make catch lights free of dark or light areas. It also reduces the light output an additional 2/3 f to allow closer placement for low depth of field. Often, with close lighting, flash units can produce too much power even at their lowest power settings. See photos here:
http://www.paulcbuff.com/images/ads/omni_flyer.jpg (click to enlarge).
Hello Luap,
Thank you for that information. Look forward to the in field in studio reviews.
A diffuser of that material with a draw string in a size that could be used on 7"-11" reflector would be nice. Multiple lights means multiple diffusers, thus multiple sales. Just a thought.
Cordially,