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Started by Thewintersoldier, March 03, 2022, 10:30:35 PM

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Thewintersoldier

@harryklippton is a bad influence and an enabler. He showed me @Paradox916 made a photo booth for his pedals. I decided that I wanted to make one, my first attempt was not what I would call a success. After browsing Amazon and seeing lackluster reviews and pricing that was all over the place I decided to try again but with some new ideas and only use items at home. The results are way better than I expected and I think anyone could do this. Just a little post processing on my phone and I have some great results. If anyone is interested I can show exactly how I did it.

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Who the hell is Bucky?

harryklippton

I'm enabling you so I can live vicariously through your efforts. This one slaps. I need to make one, in about 3 years 😂

gordo

Wow, great shot!  I'm curious.
Gordy Power
How loud is too loud?  What?

jimilee

That's nice.


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Pedal building is like the opposite of sex.  All the fun stuff happens before you get in the box.

thesmokingman

you'll continue to look at my poorly lit and dirty workbench where you're not entirely certain if I'm keeping a woman in a well for ghastly purposes
once upon a time I was Tornado Alley FX

cooder

Very cool.....! So aluminum foil (or is that recycled tin foil hats...?) on sides and white paper botom and back?
What lamp specs?
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Thewintersoldier

I used a 12"x12" box. I cut a hole in the top to use the led lamp. The build is an ultra Brite white bulb, 100 watt equivalent. I use a piece of paper over the hole to diffuse the light. The aluminum foil on the top and sides is to reflect the light all around. I crumpled it and then flattened it with the matte side out, then reflects the light but helps soften and diffuse it. The white paper on the back side is curved at the bottom so there is no seam from the box. My diy led light in front is also diffused with paper. Use whatever lights you want but make sure they are bright and white, really sterile looking lights like in an operating room and always diffuse them so you don't get nasty glares. I position the front light so I get minimal glare and shadows. I didn't spend a penny on this and did it in about 35-40 mins. Super easy

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Who the hell is Bucky?

harryklippton

I wonder what effect the dimensions of the top hole make to how it distributes the light

alanp

... my old World of Warcraft mousepad and chipboard desktop aren't what all the cool kids like these days? :(

More seriously, that's a pretty tight improvised lightbox! I like it :D
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jessenator

This is super neat. And it looks really good, too. I love a good budget solution.

Thewintersoldier

Quote from: harryklippton on March 04, 2022, 03:25:14 AM
I wonder what effect the dimensions of the top hole make to how it distributes the light
I made it a little bigger than the actual bulb. I would make it the size of your light and that's it. Having a bigger light that takes up more area of the top might help but I think brightness might be the bigger factor.
Who the hell is Bucky?

Scruffie

Quote from: thesmokingman on March 04, 2022, 01:37:02 AM
you'll continue to look at my poorly lit and dirty workbench where you're not entirely certain if I'm keeping a woman in a well for ghastly purposes
It puts the diodes in the klon or else it gets the ohms again.
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Aleph Null

Great results. Do you know the color temperature of your light? That can make post processing a lot easier.

jessenator

Quote from: Aleph Null on March 04, 2022, 06:39:58 PM
Great results. Do you know the color temperature of your light? That can make post processing a lot easier.

https://www.amazon.com/Vidpro-Balance-Lanyard-Strap-Blister/dp/B06XGSYKB9/
:D

I actually need a new one myself. My really nice xrite passport got lost somewhere between my last big shoot before 2020 happened, and haven't bothered to replace it yet.

Muadzin

I need one of these to photograph guitars. Such a brilliantly simple concept.