noah977
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I've been experimenting with an interesting project and would like to get the group's opinion...
A friend of mine is a film maker. He has an entire grip truck of "movie lights" that consists of a ton of toys (stands, lights, scrims, etc.). He has generously offered to let me use them for my photography shoots!!
I've experimented with the HMI, CDMI, and kino-flow lights. The results seem strange to me. (Compared to a "standard" Profoto or Integra strobe.)
The light feels much "flatter". I'm not sure how to describe it, but the model's face looks a bit weird. They are supposed to be "daylight", so I don't think it's the color.
One thought is that the strobes have a mixture of direct light combined with some indirect light at the edges. (Especially when bounced off an umbrella.)
I can't seem to get the same "feel" in a photograph that I'm used to.
I know I'm being vague, but some of you guys must have also experimented with these lights before.
Can anybody offer some opinions or advice?
Thanks!
A friend of mine is a film maker. He has an entire grip truck of "movie lights" that consists of a ton of toys (stands, lights, scrims, etc.). He has generously offered to let me use them for my photography shoots!!

I've experimented with the HMI, CDMI, and kino-flow lights. The results seem strange to me. (Compared to a "standard" Profoto or Integra strobe.)
The light feels much "flatter". I'm not sure how to describe it, but the model's face looks a bit weird. They are supposed to be "daylight", so I don't think it's the color.
One thought is that the strobes have a mixture of direct light combined with some indirect light at the edges. (Especially when bounced off an umbrella.)
I can't seem to get the same "feel" in a photograph that I'm used to.
I know I'm being vague, but some of you guys must have also experimented with these lights before.
Can anybody offer some opinions or advice?
Thanks!