Gord,
A lot easier than cutting those film cannisters is just cut a rectangular
piece out of a flat side of an opaque plastic milk carton. Cut it about 1/2
inch
higher than the flash head is high. Cut it about 3 or 4 inches longer than the
front width of the flash. Put a piece of velcro or thick double-sided sticky
tape on the sides of the T-32 near the front edge, and a piece on each end of
the plastic you cut. Note that you don't want it tight against the flash
tube, but bow it out in front of the tube. Works great, and some of the flash
power still bleeds out under and over the diffuser, but not straight into the
subject.
George S.
gordross@xxxxxxx writes:
> Hi Larry:
>
> The idea I was going to try was to use transparent film cannisters to
> diffuse the T32. See below.
>
> Good rant though.
>
> Gord
>
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