Doug Kerr
Well-known member
I see that the color balance diffuser formerly known as the Color Parrot is now known as the ColorRight (or Color Right, depending on where you read about it).
You can read some fascinating things starting here:
http://www.colorright.com/
Particularly fascinating is the fact that the little prisms invented by George Wallace (boy, did he have a cute wife) and now found in the ExpoDisc (derided by Drew Strickland as "pits") give it a uniform weighting across 180° of acceptance angle. George was shooting to get a cosine response, but evidently he succeeded beyond his wildest dreams. You can read about that here:
http://www.colorright.com/pro-review
Here's George Wallace and his wife:
Well, as the little kid used to sing on TV:
"My baloney has a first name, and it's *-*-*-*-*."
You can read some fascinating things starting here:
http://www.colorright.com/
Particularly fascinating is the fact that the little prisms invented by George Wallace (boy, did he have a cute wife) and now found in the ExpoDisc (derided by Drew Strickland as "pits") give it a uniform weighting across 180° of acceptance angle. George was shooting to get a cosine response, but evidently he succeeded beyond his wildest dreams. You can read about that here:
http://www.colorright.com/pro-review
Here's George Wallace and his wife:
Well, as the little kid used to sing on TV:
"My baloney has a first name, and it's *-*-*-*-*."