Chuck, they are very nice! It really worth the efforts.
C.H.Ling
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From: "Chuck Norcutt"
> Sound like an interesting challenge. Apart from some far background
> lighting for a banquet hall about 150 feet long the largest areas I've
> ever attempted to light were this old barn used for weddings
> <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/smith%20barn/group%20shot%20proof%20-%20img_0382.htm>
> and the inside of Faneuil Hall in Boston (first shot on this page)
> <http://pierre.com/musicians.html>
>
> Both shots used 5 lights (4 along the sides, 1 up front) but no
> diffusers except for the light up front. For the barn shot the lights
> were hidden behind the posts and any sort of large diffuser would have
> been visible.
>
> I don't know what you're using for umbrellas but my own tests of one to
> four T32s with and without a small, 32" translucent umbrella clearly
> show a loss of two stops... not one as you say you're hoping for. But a
> non-translucent one will hopefully do better. I have a couple of small
> "brolly boxes" which I think would do better but I've never measured the
> light loss.
>
> Dr. Flash
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