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  2. Photoflood - Wikipedia

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    Photoflood lamps were used by photographers and film makers as a continuous lighting source. However for photographers, such use has been overtaken by the use of high power studio flash units many of which also provide a lower power light for modelling purposes. [2] Film makers have turned to longer lasting tungsten halogen lamps which, in ...

  3. Photographic lighting - Wikipedia

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    Photographic lighting refers to how a light source, artificial or natural, illuminates the scene or subject that is photographed; put simply, it is lighting in regards to photography. Photographers can manipulate the positioning and the quality of a light source to create visual effects , potentially changing aspects of the photograph such as ...

  4. Monolight - Wikipedia

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    Modeling light — A continuous light that illuminates the subject and aids the photographer in composing the picture. Power connector — The receptacle for the power cord. Power switch — A switch to turn the monolight on and off. Slave sensor — A sensor that detects the flashes of other strobes and triggers the strobe of which it is a part.

  5. Elinchrom - Wikipedia

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    Elinchrom supplies a range of lighting modifiers as accessories for their lights. Some accessories (such as umbrellas) attach to the light unit by means of a pole passing through a 7 mm hole through the head, and others (such as softboxes, reflector dishes and snoots) attach using Elinchrom's bayonet system.

  6. Ring flash - Wikipedia

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    For example, Cornell University offers a photo kiosk equipped with a continuous ring light and iPad to take social media profile pictures for students, faculty, staff, and alumni. [2] Modern continuous ring lights frequently use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) because they are bright, energy-efficient, and capable of producing quality light. [3]

  7. Softbox - Wikipedia

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    A softbox can be used with either flash or continuous light sources such as fluorescent lamps or "hot lights" such as quartz halogen bulbs or tungsten bulbs. If softbox lights are used with "hot" light sources, the photographer must be sure the softbox is heat rated for the wattage of the light to which it is attached in order to avoid fire hazard.