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Umbrella bounce question.

 
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Apr 02, 2011 16:40 |  #1
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when bouncing light off an umbrella, do i need a black cover? stupid question but thanks in advance.


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Apr 02, 2011 17:32 |  #2

Not a stupid question. You can use it either way actually. Check out this video where he shows you all the variations of umbrellas! http://www.lastolitesc​hoolofphotography.com/​using-the-8-in-1-umbrella (external link)


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Apr 02, 2011 17:41 |  #3

if bouncing off the umbrella, yes. if shooting thru, no.




  
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i have a shoot thru umbrella, but also want to learn to bounce with it. what do you guys use to cover the umbrella, if your kit did not have one.


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Apr 02, 2011 23:04 |  #5

I'd spend $25 more and by a convertible umbrella (has removable backing)...




  
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Apr 02, 2011 23:06 |  #6

The only thing the black cover does is control the spill, it doesnt effect the bounce amount, As long as you dont mind light going through in the form of spill then the cover is unnecessary.




  
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