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05/09/2007 01:41:34 AM · #1 |
| So the idea cross my mind the other day that if I got a bunch of white LEDs and set them up in an array on white card I could have a pretty good means of lighting macro subjects. Has anyone heard of this or tried it? What about taking the concept one step further and building a great big sheet of white LEDs for cheap portable portrait lighting? What sort of issues would you guys anticipate? I'm thinkign that if I shoot in RAW I can manage the white-balance. Any other potential problems? |
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05/09/2007 01:46:08 AM · #2 |
Ya It can works.
as I just have one lamp, when I need a focus light I'm using a led flash light and is working for me.
as you can see the light  |
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05/09/2007 02:04:02 AM · #3 |
Thanks.
Okay - I'm talking about buying about 100 and building a bank of them. |
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05/09/2007 02:08:20 AM · #4 |
Definitely not a new idea, but within reach of mere mortals like us at a cheap price. Check out:
//www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/433957-REG/Kino_Flo_KITK6_C6_Koloris_4_LED.html
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05/09/2007 02:20:15 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by Sting11165: Definitely not a new idea, but within reach of mere mortals like us at a cheap price. Check out:
//www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/433957-REG/Kino_Flo_KITK6_C6_Koloris_4_LED.html |
Now that is far too clever for the likes of me. I'm after a single, large (relative to subject and distance) light source. Intensity to be controlled by exposure. |
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