Beerhippie
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I could make them so--at additional cost. For now, just a huge--about 24X13"--light panel will be great for photography lighting.Nice. I've used my monitor to trace maps and such.
With your new super bright LED's, are they dimmable?
I have a couple of little--like 9X5"--panels made for photography. Those are handy, if limited, but they're dimmable and tunable for white-balance. I leave them on daylight (around 6K K) and full strength all the time. I adjust the brightness by moving them. They don't actually conform to the inverse-squared law, at least at fairly close distances, but still loose brightness with distance.
Something amazing about the reflector/diffuser/micro-Fresnel array combo is that it looks like it's turned on and lit when just exposed to ambient light--a near-perfect retro-reflector. So an unlit one would make a damned good fill-reflector.
Dumps and recycling centers are full of dead flat-panel devices. Look up how to make your own flat-panel light--or artificial window--on YouTube.


















