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Jan 29, 2009 12:13 |  #1

Found this today. Someone took the lighting .PSD and made a web app out if it. Its a free way to make diagrams of your lighting to share or keep for re-creating on other projects. It still works kinda funny and has its issues but they are still working on it.

http://www.qhphotograp​hy.com …/Lighting-Diagram-Creator (external link)


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Jan 29, 2009 15:26 |  #2

That is really cool.
Mind if I ask what you mean by "the lighting PSD"?



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Jan 29, 2009 17:28 |  #3

The objects in the web based tool are actually NOT from the lighting diagram PSD (external link) which is from a FM user and is a great tool. k kertz didnt want the web tool to use his objects. The web based one comes from http://flickr.com …iscuss/72157612​835291919/ (external link)




  
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Jan 29, 2009 17:32 |  #4

I forget the name, and I am not on my computer to look, but some one created this as a PSD file. So it is native to Photoshop. Not Elements unfortunatley, but GIMP can open it fine. But each item is on its own layer and you can copy them and position them as you want. Then save it for referance later. Or to share.

Follow nadtz link you will find what you need there.. It is a free download. I found it on DIYPhotography.


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