it started when...
I wonder if this would work, and if so would there be a market for it...

To make a background for photos, take a projector that has video inputs and >shine it on the background. It wouldn't be bright enough to not get washed out >by strobes, so replace the halogen bulb with a strobe. You'd need a modeling >bulb for it, but it wouldn't need to be as bright as the regular bulb used in those >projectors.

It would also be handy as flash that had it's own built in gels, of any color you >wanted, as well as it's own gobo (up to the contrast ratio of the LCD).

I wonder what it would cost to make one, and how much of a market there >would be for them.

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Larry Colen lrc at red4est.com sent from i4est


Do-able (is that a word??) but I understand today you may
change any background easily in Photoshop. For a simple shape
you need only cut paper - the shape will be out of focus, but
may be very effective.

If you trade the strobes for continuous lights, the projector
would not require mods.

luiz felipe
luiz.felipe at techmit.com.br

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