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Homemade gridspot diffuser

Homemade gridspot diffuser. Gridspot (or grid) is a studio flash accessory. When the flash fires with the grid the spread of the light rays is limited.

The effect you receive is very similar to the effect obtained is a more controlled light and it reaches only a part of the surface to be photographed.

The inspiration for this article came from an article from the Blog Strobist, which alias is a great blog, which shows how to make a homemade gridspot cardboard.

Homemade Gridspot

Here’s what you’ll need:

– Some black extruded plastic
– A box cutter
– And super glue

The first step is to measure the head of the flash. For this article was used a Nikon SB800, which is six inches wide.

Next using the stylus cut the polyonda plastic into six-by-three pieces. If you want a home gridspot with greater depth no problem, the greater the depth the greater your influence on light.

Homemade Gridspot

The next step is to glue the polyonda parts on top of each other. Make sure that all “tunnels” are aligned.

Homemade Gridspot

When you’re done you must be with something like that

Homemade Gridspot

Now the cat jump. Try looking at a light source through your new homemade gridspot, you will notice that at only one angle it allows you to see the light.

This is exactly what happens when you put your homemade gridspot, and also the non-homemade ones, in your flash. The light comes out at only one angle and not spread everywhere.

Homemade Gridspot

Now just use an elastic band to hold it to the head of your flash

Here are two images taken in exactly the same way with a single change – one has a homemade gridspot and the other does not.

Homemade Gridspot
With the grid
Homemade Gridspot
Without the grid

You can also make one of this with black straws and a box made of cardboard! What is easier!

Homemade Gridspot
Grid made of straws

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Written by Rix Mascarenhas

Rix Mascarenhas is a photographer, videographer, and drone pilot at https://www.jivephotographic.com/

Art lover, always involved with crafts, design, painting etc... As a photographer, I enjoy taking pictures and creating stories that have meaning and help people to thrive. My work is guided by the stories behind each scene that really represent the moment.

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