B big_lan Senior Member Mar 15, 2003 516 0 16 Visit site Feb 10, 2008 #1 I have seen people wrap the inside of their stofens and light sphere's with foil to maximize flash out put. is this technique really useful?
I have seen people wrap the inside of their stofens and light sphere's with foil to maximize flash out put. is this technique really useful?
zac08 Senior Member Feb 21, 2005 11,745 0 0 East Feb 10, 2008 #2 big_lan said: I have seen people wrap the inside of their stofens and light sphere's with foil to maximize flash out put. is this technique really useful? Click to expand... The reflection will be uneven.... more like adding a bounce card to the rear of the bounce modifiers. These are probably the same users who shoot outdoors or in places with high ceilings with these flash modifiers pointing upwards... :sweat:
big_lan said: I have seen people wrap the inside of their stofens and light sphere's with foil to maximize flash out put. is this technique really useful? Click to expand... The reflection will be uneven.... more like adding a bounce card to the rear of the bounce modifiers. These are probably the same users who shoot outdoors or in places with high ceilings with these flash modifiers pointing upwards... :sweat:
catchlights Moderator Staff member Sep 27, 2004 21,843 46 48 Punggol, Singapore www.foto-u.com Feb 11, 2008 #3 the best is test it out yourself, to see does the effect suits you.