Softens and DIFFUSES the light. Though most people don’t know or understand the difference but they serve different functions. Usually larger sources are also diffused and we’re used to getting both at the same time and don’t make the distinction. A large light source is equally soft whether it’s diffused or not. So usually when people want to make a light softer, they usually mean diffused. Softness is only relative to the size of the light in relation to the subject. If you want softer light, move it closer to the subject or make a bigger source. Diffusion does not soften a light, it just diffuses (scatters) the light.
Why isn't this made out of a reflective material, so that the light that goes to the sides doesn't get absorbed, but directed to the front, wouldn't that be more efficient?
Jesus Christ. Finally a good video that explains it well... Had to go through 5 videos that all said basically the same thing but didnt explain or show how it works almost at all.
I have a amaran 60 s and a light dome mini III with grid. So I am not using the hyper reflector and the facric diffusion I cannot piut on. light mini dome II and hyper reflector I cannot put on the same time? I see the the honecomp pattern as light on my wall.
No ones ever just… explained this stuff so well
Dude that's one of the greatest explanations of a particular topic that I've ever heard.
You did explain this VERY well, but dude, that ACCENT. I'm sure many find it charming. It's not greed, it's grid. :-)
this video is just fantastic and needed!! Thank you sir.. please make more
that made me subscribe. good job on explaining it and showing us a sample on how it looks
This was an awesome break down!!! Subscribing!
Great explanation man!
Goat explaination. Thanks!
This was amazing thanks so much! Really understood this now!
Perfectly explained thanks 😁
Softens and DIFFUSES the light. Though most people don’t know or understand the difference but they serve different functions. Usually larger sources are also diffused and we’re used to getting both at the same time and don’t make the distinction.
A large light source is equally soft whether it’s diffused or not. So usually when people want to make a light softer, they usually mean diffused. Softness is only relative to the size of the light in relation to the subject.
If you want softer light, move it closer to the subject or make a bigger source.
Diffusion does not soften a light, it just diffuses (scatters) the light.
It’s lit 🗣️💯🔥
Could you show us the set up
Thank you
I thought he was beside an airplane window, outside is so foggy😂😂😂
What is the distance between you and the light , what's the distance between you and the background
I’ll be damn excellent video bro
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Great practical explanation 👏👏
Wow, I've never thought of the "as long as you can see the light, it's hitting you". Ty
thank you ! great explanation
Not to long not to short just right much needed 🙌🏾💯
This is so well explained!
Thank you so much
Ready for more! You definitely explain the concept very well.
Excellent demonstration!
No one has explained this better than you. Thanks.
it all about control of your lighting fixture and the scene
Thanks brother!
Yo this video is fantastic!🎉
Thank you very helpful
My heroooo!
Thanks 🙏
Absouletly amazing Thank you
Why isn't this made out of a reflective material, so that the light that goes to the sides doesn't get absorbed, but directed to the front, wouldn't that be more efficient?
The inside is reflective 👍
Thanks
Amazing explanation!!!
Great video. I was confused before this 😂
Crisp and concise!! Thank you!
Excellent video dude.. Thank you for the precise explanation!
THANK YOU PERFECT BREAKDOWN 💪🏾
Jesus Christ. Finally a good video that explains it well... Had to go through 5 videos that all said basically the same thing but didnt explain or show how it works almost at all.
Glad it was quick and helpful for you!
Show, don't tell. That's what many UA-camrs don't understand. Among 100s of 'educational' videos, this one is the most constructive one.
Bruh! Who is this guy I want to Follow him. He made this so clear
Here's his channel ---> ua-cam.com/users/erwinmarionneaux
Literally the perfect explanation; god bless your soul
Thank you, nice job
Our pleasure!
Nice to have a control on light spills. :D
What's the recommended distance between you and the light if you have softbox 90 cm with grid
10/10 well explained. Thanks!
It takes an organized mind to explain things so simply for everyone to understand. Good stuff bro.
This is an amazing short
You explain everything in a minute while other people take an hour to do. Thanks.
I maked
when my light is ony is shadows the honycomb tattern as a light. what am I doing wrong?
Make sure you have the diffusion on too
I have a amaran 60 s and a light dome mini III with grid. So I am not using the hyper reflector and the facric diffusion I cannot piut on. light mini dome II and hyper reflector I cannot put on the same time? I see the the honecomp pattern as light on my wall.
@@SangTruong-v8j Before putting the grid on it, make sure to put the diffuser on it which comes with the LightDome Mini III
You explained this very well salute
I like the grid, except when it shows up in catch lights
Best explanation ever. Thanks!
Good practical demonstration
You deserve a raise for this video
Thanks!
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This was an awesome explanation and demo! Thank you !
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing concise info, thank you ❤️
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Simple and straight to the point! Thank you!
thanks man
Thanks. Very interesting