Yoricko
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Sounds totally stupid, because no one has ever complained about a flash being too strong and visible.
But, has anyone tried using Red (B&W contrast filters) with flashlights to be able to shoot extremely close and make the flash not-so-visible? Red, not infra-red. Infrared would fit my criterias, but, IR rendering on human subjects is undesirable and hard to control.
If anyone tried it before.... do you have a method to attach the filter to the flash head non-permanently? Using a Leica SF 20.
But, has anyone tried using Red (B&W contrast filters) with flashlights to be able to shoot extremely close and make the flash not-so-visible? Red, not infra-red. Infrared would fit my criterias, but, IR rendering on human subjects is undesirable and hard to control.
If anyone tried it before.... do you have a method to attach the filter to the flash head non-permanently? Using a Leica SF 20.
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pgeobc
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50 year ago, red flash covers were said to be available. I think that they went the way of the flashbulb.