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What would we use to change the intensity of a light by a half camera stop (about 30% ? Silk modifier Diffusion gel Single net or scrim Double net or scrim
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To change the intensity of a light by a half camera stop (about 30%), you would typically use a **single net or scrim**. <br /><br />A single net or scrim is a thin, semi-transparent fabric that can be placed in front of a light source to reduce its intensity. By adjusting the position or the number of layers of the net or scrim, you can control the amount of light that passes through, thereby achieving the desired reduction in intensity.<br /><br />Here's a brief overview of the other options:<br /><br />- **Silk modifier**: This is a larger, more diffuse fabric used to soften and spread light rather than to reduce its intensity.<br />- **Diffusion gel**: This is a gelatin-based material that scatters light to create a softer, more diffused light source.<br />- **Double net or scrim**: This would provide a more significant reduction in light intensity compared to a single net or scrim, typically used for a full camera stop (about 50%).<br /><br />Therefore, for a half camera stop (about 30%), a single net or scrim is the most appropriate choice.
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