Hey everyone!
After a few months making, using and unknowingly tearing apart countless DIY Paper ABBC bounce cards, I'm thinking of trying out acrylic as the reflector.
My 580EXII is fully Velcro-ed a full loop around the flash, as seen in the following picture:
Now, I know there are products out there such as the Flip-It! and other bounce cards, but they're either very expensive or flimsy or, in the case of the cheapo ABBC diy card, easily torn.
So, what dimensions would be adequate for my 580EXII? I'm thinking to go with a flat trapezium shape similar to the ABBC before its mounted. I did some math and was thinking of a vertical length (height) to be about 7". The top length will be 6", and the bottom length will be 3". Curved & buffered edges for safety reasons. Would this do? It'll be mounted ( with velcro ) on the broad side of the flash unless I need to shoot in portrait orientation, then I'll reposition it to the thinner side .
Second question: Will superglue mount a strip of velcro to acrylic? If not, what other alternatives do I have? Double-sided tape didn't do too well on my DIY ABBC because the small strips of velcro kept peeling off.
Third question: Would an orange colored bounce card be as effective as putting a CTO gel over the flash-head itself? I regularly shoot in orange surroundings and since the flash color temp is slightly blue, white balance is always off.
I'm also thinking; If acrylic works well, and if superglue + acrylic holds well, maybe I can mount 3 velcro strips vertically. That'll allow me to adjust how much of the bounce card will reflect light so I'll be able to reduce the amount of catchlights when I want.
Anyone have any comments?






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