Q. I am talking about regular, commercial light bulbs; not for studio lighting etc....
thanks!
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A. check out this web site and for the wave lengths (or spectra) that fluorescent bulbs give off.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Fluorescent_lighting_spectrum_peaks_labelled.gif
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Fluorescent_lighting_spectrum_peaks_labelled.gif
Anyone know anyone who buys unused commercial light fixtures in California?
Q. Im looking for anyone to buy some unused commercial light fixtures that we have left over from a completed job. Does anyone have any ideas?
A. the surplus house
How do they make the commercial with light pictures?
Q. It's a commercial for a printer or camera or something, and it has people making shapes with glow sticks or sparklers in the dark. How do they make it?
A. It's called light painting. Those commercials are lots of individual shots put together.
Light painting is done with a long exposure in minimal light. Or no light. While the photo is being exposed, the person "writes" in the air with a glowstick or a pen-light. The exposure usually goes on long before or after the person has done the writing, so they often don't appear at all as the scene exposes without them in it.
If doing it in no light at all, fire a flash after you're done to expose the rest of the scene.
Light painting is done with a long exposure in minimal light. Or no light. While the photo is being exposed, the person "writes" in the air with a glowstick or a pen-light. The exposure usually goes on long before or after the person has done the writing, so they often don't appear at all as the scene exposes without them in it.
If doing it in no light at all, fire a flash after you're done to expose the rest of the scene.
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