On Sep 6, 2011, at 8:31 AM, John Sessoms wrote: > From: Larry Colen >> 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. > > > http://www.virtualbackgrounds.net/public_html/pages/Welcome_e.html
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