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    Help -- what is a "head screen"

    In the (wonderful) 1947 book "Professional Portrait Lightings", a few of Mr. Abel's photographers make mention of a "head screen." I'm researching what that means, and it's not as easy to google as one might think. Some mention is made of a frame holding translucent material with or without a small hole in the center (that from 1910). The term appears to be no longer in general use.

    Anyway, pointers to info would be greatly appreciated, including any thread in this forum.

    Thanks in advance,

    George

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    Re: Help -- what is a "head screen"

    Just guessing, but one of my Century studio 8x10s came with a large filter holder. An arm attached to the side of the camera with a large frame to hold various diffusers/vignette screens. It was held several inches from the lens. The photographer would flip it over into place in front the lens when ready to use it.

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    Re: Help -- what is a "head screen"

    Are there any photographic examples of a head screen in use in the book ?

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    Re: Help -- what is a "head screen"

    You got my interest piqued.
    It's a lighting flag -

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    You can probably make one from Duvetyne or Visqueen

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    Re: Help -- what is a "head screen"

    See:http://www.msegrip.com/product/light...rims-1338.html

    You use the black net ones to darken an area of the picture. That's what Abel was talking about, using one to darken the side of a head.
    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
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    Re: Help -- what is a "head screen"

    Just a small scrim to feather the light off an area in a portrait, usually the balding head of a man.

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    Re: Help -- what is a "head screen"

    Ah. So a translucent gobo. That makes sense.
    Thanks, all....

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    Re: Help -- what is a "head screen"

    Thanks for clarifying that. For a while it looked like something I might find listed on Urban Dictionary.

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    Re: Help -- what is a "head screen"

    Single and double nets are made of bobinette. I use them all the time. http://www.cinegearstore.com/categor...rics/Bobbinet/

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