Barn Doors, an Introduction
There are some who believe barn doors are only on a lighting fixture
to protect the bulb from breakage. While a legitimate use, they were
originally conceived for a more artistic purpose; to shape or control
the beam of a light by keeping it off the places you don't want it.
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Barn doors are typically used on smaller hard light sources. Barn doors on large soft sources are a rarity, as they would need to be proportionally larger than the light to have any useful effect. |
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| Adding a Diffused Glass accessory to Barn Doors will give a more subtle cutting effect. The fact that the diffusion is placed between the lamp & the Barn Doors is what allows some level of beam cutting to still occur. | ![]() Omni-light, Barn Doors, Diffusion Glass |
![]() Omni-light, Barn Doors, Diffusion Glass Effect |
![]() Omni-light, Barn Doors, Diffusion Glass, Slash Effect |
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