I am trying to make a home-made light box and was wondering if anyone has had good results with theirs. If you can please post a pic of your light box, a breif discription of how you made it and maybe your fav shot. Thanks
ben4633 Senior Member 767 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2006 Location: USA More info | Dec 05, 2006 22:51 | #1 I am trying to make a home-made light box and was wondering if anyone has had good results with theirs. If you can please post a pic of your light box, a breif discription of how you made it and maybe your fav shot. Thanks Canon 7D - Canon 50D - Canon 28-135 IS - Canon 580 EXII - Canon 15-85 - Canon 10-22 - Canon 70-200 IS 4.0L - Canon 400L 5.6
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milleker Goldmember 1,851 posts Joined Feb 2006 Location: Baltimore, Maryland More info | Dec 06, 2006 11:05 | #2 Do a Google search for 'Tinker Tubes' and follow the first link to the Software-Cinema web page. Tinker tubes is a free PDF ebook with lots of PVC designs for light boxes, tents and other goodies for photographers.
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That is a very cool website, definitly something to save. I am looking for the smaller light boxes for shooting small items. Ive read that some guys have made boxes and just used 75w household light bulb for lighting. Canon 7D - Canon 50D - Canon 28-135 IS - Canon 580 EXII - Canon 15-85 - Canon 10-22 - Canon 70-200 IS 4.0L - Canon 400L 5.6
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milleker Goldmember 1,851 posts Joined Feb 2006 Location: Baltimore, Maryland More info | Dec 06, 2006 11:35 | #4 I'm sure it can be done. Those light panels will work for anything depending on what you're diffusing them with. With a white sheet you could diffuse strobes, halogen home-depot worklights, sunlight, windowlight, and yes, even a bare bulb. However I'd probably go with a higher wattage bulb than just 75. ---John Milleker Jr.--
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Moppie Moderator 15,105 posts Gallery: 24 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 456 Joined Sep 2004 Location: Akarana, Aotearoa. (Kiwiland) More info | Dec 06, 2006 15:29 | #5 If you want to shoot small items you need something like this: Its a light tent, I use a single flash either out side pointed at one of the walls, or inside pointed at the roof, or a wall. The frame is just a very large carboard box, and the transparent panels are tracing paper. You can make it as large, or as small as you need.
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