Light & Shadow Shaping - with Imagers / Projection Attachments
As we mentioned before, with regular focusing lights barn doors will always give a relatively soft shadow edge, although this is depicted a bit more defined when the light is in the flood position, whilst in the spot position the barn doors become ineffective and no clean shadow shapes can be formed. Already the original focusing dedolight was offered with an imager / projection attachment, for which the optics had been designed to cooperate with the more complex dual-lens optical design of the dedolight (patented double-aspheric system). These imagers / projection attachments now exist for any size in the entire dedolight range, from the smallest 10W LED light to the largest 1200W HMI light.

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Bellows Basics for Macro Photography

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A NEW WAY To Control YOUR LIGHT | Optical Snoot

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The Secret Lens That Filmed DUNE III (& Might Change Film Forever)

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Slash of Light: Creating Drama with Gobos with Michael Corsentino

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Cine Reflect Lighting System - how can I work with it?

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The Wayward Light

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George Hurrell Hollywood Lighting with LED Lights

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Unbelievable Workers | Working with Talented Engineers. EP3 #construction #smartworkers

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Free Your Set from Flags & Frames with The Lightbridge Cine Reflect Lighting System

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The Light in your Eye

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You've Never Seen a Real Photo

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The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

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Light & Shadow Maker: dedolight DP2.1 imager

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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Amazing DIY Viewfinder for Any Camera

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Laws of Light: Shaping Light with Flags

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Why Hollywood Movies Look So Good

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DLH4 in combination with the dedolight Lightstream system

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Slow Motion Microscope Inside a Watch - The Slow Mo Guys

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