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    On camera portrait vignette seen on EBay Studio Deardorff

    I was aware of on camera vignette attached to compendium shade, but I just saw a Gobo style on a Portrait Deardorff on Ebay here.

    This looks like a great addition to my portrait camera.

    Is anybody using this type vignette?

    I have yet to do this.

    Now I have another little project to build. What a great idea.

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    Re: On camera portrait vignette seen on EBay Studio Deardorff

    I know those types of vignettes. A late associate used them for his whole seventy-year portrait career on a Century studio 8x10. (He had his 'groove'.) He used various shapes, a favorite was a multi-point star shape. He also used translucent edge softening frames. It was very easy to set up and use, a very flexible unit.

    You can make your own, Randy. I'm sure of that.
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    Re: On camera portrait vignette seen on EBay Studio Deardorff

    Thanks Jac, I do plan to make the setup and vignettes, looks like a fun, very cheap and extremely worthwhile project.

    From the Ebay pictures it looks like he had a sliding double rod moving the vignette in and out. I think the framework was simply a couple hooks so the whole vignette frame could be quickly removed.

    I too am looking for my groove and once I get it nailed, I will use it!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jac@stafford.net View Post
    I know those types of vignettes. A late associate used them for his whole seventy-year portrait career on a Century studio 8x10. (He had his 'groove'.) He used various shapes, a favorite was a multi-point star shape. He also used translucent edge softening frames. It was very easy to set up and use, a very flexible unit.

    You can make your own, Randy. I'm sure of that.
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