Lighting Setup Tools
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maxses
Registered: Dec 13, 2005
Total Posts: 4
Country: Denmark

Wow Kevin. That looks much better that my homemade drawings...

Thank you for sharing :-)

/Max



kkertz
Registered: Apr 03, 2005
Total Posts: 600
Country: United States

OK guys... here ya go. Thanks for your kind remarks and I hope you can get some use out of this.

To use...
1) Download file LightingSetup.psd.zip (size 200k)
2) Unarchive the Zip file
3) Open the Photoshop file: LightingSetup.psd. (size 500k)
4) The file defaults with a Background, Subject and 35mm Camera.
5) To view (add) an item, open the appropriate folder and click on the item (as seen below). You click on the "eye" icon to make it visible or to hide it.
6) Move and rotate into place.
7) Save a copy of your finished setup. Don't save over original file (for future use).

That's about it.



This image is copyrighted by the owner




Download here...
http://www.kevinkertz.com/fm/LightingSetup.psd.zip


Cheers.
Kevin


kharr
Registered: Oct 16, 2005
Total Posts: 114
Country: United States

Wow! Very nice indeed!

Thanks!!!



coffee_mon
Registered: Jan 12, 2005
Total Posts: 291
Country: United States

This is just awesome. It will nice for people to use when asking for help when something doesn't work right with their setup. I would lik to see some props i.e...plants, chairs stairs and anything else that most people are using for the setup. Thank you so very much for the work that you have done. Mike



lopexo
Registered: Sep 20, 2005
Total Posts: 416
Country: United States

this is great. thank you Kevin.



Numnum
Registered: Jul 29, 2003
Total Posts: 59
Country: United States

Awesome !
thank you so much !

* Where did you get the symbols from ?



rickmorealnd
Registered: Oct 15, 2003
Total Posts: 663
Country: United States

Kevin, were these done in Illustrator or are they shapes in PSCS. Very cool. Thanks a lot. I am going to download now.



TJ Asher
Registered: May 12, 2003
Total Posts: 4061
Country: United States

Damn, Kevin.

This is really, really impressive.

Thank you so much for doing this.

Time to start working on my setups for this weekend's job.

Oh, and I told you your subject would look better than mine. Your's has ears!



kkertz
Registered: Apr 03, 2005
Total Posts: 600
Country: United States

Numnum wrote:
Awesome !
thank you so much !

* Where did you get the symbols from ?



You're welcome! I created them in Adobe Illustrator.

To all...Glad you like it so far...Let me know if you have any additions/corrections, I plan on updating this when needed. I think I'm gonna skip the props, that would open another can of worms. Unless there's a demand for this...

Kevin



MALLENmedia
Registered: Jan 17, 2006
Total Posts: 32
Country: United States

never before has one man done so much for so many.....i'm just starting ouy in lighting and this will help tremendously


thanx



David-D
Registered: Oct 08, 2003
Total Posts: 1051
Country: Australia

Awesome, thank you very much Kevin.

Edited by David-D on Sep 14, 2006 at 10:33 AM GMT



oobie
Registered: Dec 15, 2004
Total Posts: 2655
Country: United States

Ok, this has to be one of the coolest darn things I've seen. Uber props to ya Kevin!



roly72
Registered: Jun 29, 2005
Total Posts: 223
Country: United Kingdom

Thanks a lot kevin, these will come in very handy!



PeteQ
Registered: Oct 26, 2005
Total Posts: 2
Country: United States

Wow! Thanks so much for putting your time in to this and sharing it!



cavis
Registered: Nov 16, 2005
Total Posts: 315
Country: United States

Thanks, Kevin. Now I'm hoping to see some diagrams and images from my fellow FMers so that I can get started on shooting in my living room studio. My AB800s and misc. Alien Bees equipment arrived on Tuesday, and my Sekonic L358 arrives today, so I'm ready to get started Oh, and I have 4 books on order from Amazon on lighting and posing. I've been shooting action shots and sports portraits up until now, so this will be a huge help even if I just use it to log my own setups and examples.

Okay, folks. Lets see you put Kevin's hard work to use! I need the help



ericvgill
Registered: Feb 14, 2005
Total Posts: 618
Country: N/A

kkertz wrote:
Numnum wrote:
Awesome !
thank you so much !

* Where did you get the symbols from ?


You're welcome! I created them in Adobe Illustrator.

Kevin


Kevin, I hate to sound ungrateful, but is there any way we could convince you to make the Illy versions available? I'm an old ad guy, and break out in hives when I see great vector artwork rasterized.

If you want to make this a commercial library, I'm ready to put some money behind that request.



TJ Asher
Registered: May 12, 2003
Total Posts: 4061
Country: United States

Kevin,

I have a couple of suggestions that came out of trying to map out a setup from a couple weeks ago.

Strip softbox - both in horizontal and vertical orientation.

Overhead softbox - I often will boom a light overhead and there was no real good way to represent that.

Scrim with no light - can you do just a scrim/diffusion panel with no light? I often have several around and not all with lights.

I'm with Eric too. I'd love to have the Ill versions and would be willing to pay a reasonable sum to get them.

Note that I know that if you do this you cannot advertise for this here on FM. That's strictly against the rules. Perhaps you could work out a deal with Fred? He get's a little percentage? Just an idea.

Todd



DigitalShe
Registered: Jul 22, 2004
Total Posts: 14
Country: United States

Thank you Kevin for sharing your work!

In our studio we use a strip softbox with grid and snoots I don't see in your list.

This will make it easy for me to keep a set-up file in with my digital negatives for future studies while learning lighting.
Can't say thanks enough... and thanks to Manny for directing me to this thread too.

Cheers,
She



KevinRiggs
Registered: Jun 07, 2003
Total Posts: 413
Country: United States

Kevin,

This is outstanding. I love it. I went ahead and added backgrounds in multiple colors but I don't know that such a thing would be worth you adding as it was easy enough to do.

Thanks a ton for this great tool.



Maxis42
Registered: Mar 10, 2006
Total Posts: 226
Country: United States

This is an amazing help Kevin. Thank you once again!



AndyKreager
Registered: Jul 26, 2006
Total Posts: 20
Country: United States

The coolest single thing I ever found on the net. As someone said - You could make money from this. I am not asking you to do this - Just saying I would pay for a program if I could use it like this:

Print out a clean grid or better yet just have the laptop there

Do set-up and just enter text like LOB 6,6 8 45 45 f5.6and the program would put a large octabox at xy location 6,6 axis offset 45 degrees with notes that it is 8 feet high and pointing down at 45 degrees and set at f5.6 - AND do it in real time as I entered it.

Better yet just have dialoge boxes

Add light

X Y location

Axis

Height

etc.

Finnished...

All I am saying is that the possibilities are endless and if you printed out all the responses you got from this thread and showed them around you could probably get someone to throw in a little money to back you/get you started.



akreager
Registered: Jan 29, 2005
Total Posts: 378
Country: United States

Kevin I take my comments back. The way you did it is just like a drop down menu and they can be draged and rotated etc.

Perfect the way it is.

Still think you should try to figure out a way to sell it.



bfox2
Registered: Feb 18, 2006
Total Posts: 57
Country: United States

Cmon somebody show us some cool lighting setups already :P

I would but I dont know anything about lighting



mufutau
Registered: Dec 19, 2005
Total Posts: 564
Country: United States

I second the motion.

Mufutau

bfox2 wrote:
Cmon somebody show us some cool lighting setups already :P

I would but I dont know anything about lighting



Bruce Wayne
Registered: Apr 06, 2005
Total Posts: 89
Country: United States

http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/452677



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