Well, that would work I suppose. Wouldn't be the right protocol because you
are suppose to be directly under the light--close as possible, though there
is some benefit even at a further distance. I have mine set up on one of
those clamp on lights so that I can shine it right where it's suppose to be.
I have it on a floor lamp so that I can move it up and down, and bend it
into any position I need and get it right next to me. Some of the lights
you want full body, others you want local.
What watt is the bulb for those round lights? I use 40 watt in mine so it
doesn't over heat the film. I asked Darius about using led light bulbs
because I have seen so many of those led colored pen type of lights and they
want a fortune for them. He said no, that the leds don't work as they are
not the right spectrum. Of course, he's looking at it from the scientific
point of view--WHY the lights work the way they do, which means it has to
have a spectrum of as close to sun light as possible. And these new "sun
light" bulbs DON'T have the full spectrum!! How weird is that? Also,
fluorescent lights don't work either. They are all lacking in one or more
of the sun colors and/or too strong in other colors. Just plain old light
bulbs work best. And it's tricky getting the film at the proper distance
from the light so the heat doesn't melt the film. I did that the first set
up I made, but then I drilled more holes in the back of the set up to let
out some heat and it worked fine then, but I do have one warped filter! Lol
I'm also setting up a flashlight to work so I can take it with me when I
travel. I'll never be without the SC again.
Samala
Renee
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Yes, thanks I am aware of that.
The plan would be to get x number of the white globe bubble lights that yu
Touch to click on and insert the filters into it.
And juck click on the on I need as neeeded.