Studio Lighting – Homemade Gridspot
Studio Lighting – Homemade Gridspot
Here is what you’ll need:
- Some black coroplast (you can get it in art stores and office depot)
- An exacto knife
- Glue
The first step is to measure your flash head. I use a Nikon SB800 which is six centimeters wide. Then, using the exacto knife, cut the coroplast into pieces of six by three. (If your flash is wider cut to something else by three cm). I did this by cutting a long six centimeters strip of coroplast, then trimming 3 centimeters at a time.
The next step is to glue the pieces of coroplast one on top of the other. Make sure that all the “tunnels” are aligned.
You should end up with something like this:
Now here is the trick. Try looking at a light source with the gridspot in between. You will see that only one angle allows you to see the light. This is exactly what happens when you place the grid on the flash – Light can come out only in one angle and is not spreading out.
Now use a rubber band to place the small gridspot on the flash head.
Here are two images taken exactly the same way with one change – one has a gridspot on the flash head and one does not.
Image number one – no gridspot – you can see the geek I am reading all those sci-fi books.
Image number two – gridspot on flash – I am still the same geek, but now only books in the center get the glory.
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