How do I secure gels to strobes?
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sgraafmans
Registered: Feb 06, 2006
Total Posts: 214
Country: Australia

Can someone please tell me or show me how they mount there gels onto monoblocs?
This is a first time for me and I realy have no Idea.
Thanx,
Steve.



mfharper
Registered: Sep 22, 2004
Total Posts: 320
Country: United States

I just purchase gel holders that fit my reflectors. They are available for most of the major brands that I've used, photogenic, speedotron, dynalite, and I believe alien bees has them as well.



PeterBerressem
Registered: Sep 05, 2007
Total Posts: 637
Country: Germany

I use Manfrotto Multiclips 375 to attach gels etc. to any reflector. Image



cgardner
Registered: Nov 18, 2002
Total Posts: 8551
Country: United States

Varies with brand of lights. Buff makes a reflector for Alien Bees and White Lighting it calls a "Modifer Base" which consists of a standard reflector with a square frame on the front with two slots. I can put a gel in the back slot, and a set of barn-doors in the front, and even add a grid inside the reflector. I just made my own gel holders out of mat board.

If you have a spare reflector you could DIY something similar; tape two pieces of mat board together on one side to make a hinge, cut out the circle in the middle for the reflector, them gaffer tape to the reflector. Insert the gel, then clip the two sides of the holder together.

Chuck



EA6B
Registered: Mar 22, 2002
Total Posts: 5423
Country: United States

Gaffer's tape!



E-Vener
Registered: Jun 18, 2009
Total Posts: 4260
Country: United States

I just use gaffer tape. No need for extra accessories unless you are in gear acquisition mode and like spending money. Make sure there is plenty of room for airflow between the lip of the reflector and the gel.

The exception to this are polarizing gels -- for those I do use a separate frame for.



brucemuir
Registered: Dec 24, 2008
Total Posts: 3239
Country: United States

I have those bogen multi clips too but usually will use the most usefull tool in the studio...Gaffers Tape



Carmen Miranda
Registered: Dec 22, 2006
Total Posts: 1879
Country: United States

Manfrotto multi clips are very handy but I also use a lot of Lowel Gel Jawz too, especially inside softboxes, etc. where small clips are needed. Both types of clips are very good to have around for other purposes as well. Almost as versatile as gaffers tape.



Headshotz
Registered: May 02, 2009
Total Posts: 88
Country: United States

I reach into my office desk drawer or grab $2 and visit the local office supply/Walmart store for binder clips.

http://lifehacker.com/5302870/nine-great-uses-for-binder-clips



cwebster
Registered: Oct 03, 2005
Total Posts: 3050
Country: United States

I made cardboard frames from scrap mat board to hold the ND gels that I use most. I hold them to the reflector with binder clips (those square paper clips).

When I put a sheet of gel on the internal diffuser of a softbox, I use the same clips, but without the cardboard.

<Chas>



PeterBerressem
Registered: Sep 05, 2007
Total Posts: 637
Country: Germany

Two points why I like the multi clips - they are zoomable for some inches, in case the gel I grabbed doesn't fit the exact reflector size and they allow a good airflow. Besides this I dislike adhesive smeared reflector bowls...



Micky Bill
Registered: Nov 25, 2006
Total Posts: 2058
Country: N/A

C47 clamps, aka wooden clothes pin. It looks better to charge $50 rental fee for a set of "C47 Clamps" on an invoice than $50 for a bag of clothespins.

Watch out if you use gaffer's tape, it'll get sticky when it gets hot.



EA6B
Registered: Mar 22, 2002
Total Posts: 5423
Country: United States

PeterBerressem wrote:
Two points why I like the multi clips - they are zoomable for some inches, in case the gel I grabbed doesn't fit the exact reflector size and they allow a good airflow. Besides this I dislike adhesive smeared reflector bowls...


Gaffer's tape does not leave any residue. I use it on my L's to keep the switches from moving.

E



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