Thanks Bill R., Tom R. and Dag for your comments on the projector lights.
I have since tried them out.
The fan in the Leitz projector didn't work, why I soon had to turn it off at the smell 
of burnt rubber...
I won't be able to use that one, but neither can I make myself dispose of a lens that 
has "Leitz Wetzlar" engraved on it. (A Hector 85mm I think).
Any suggestions on what use I can make of such a lens?

Anyway - yes I think that the remaining Agfa projector will be useful in some ways. 
I'll see what I can put in front of it to modify the light.

I might even pull out some of my slides and show them to someone, or even see if I can 
use them for a background or something.
Project them onto a body?

Thanks,
Lasse


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dag T" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 7:29 PM
Subject: Re: Projector lights as studio light source?


> I have, for black and white photos.
> 
> I used the screen as a reflector and got a smooth lighting depending on 
> the size of the "image" on the screen.  With two projectors and two 
> screens you get some control of the light.
> 
> I didn�t get much light though.
> 
> Dag
> 
> P� 2. des. 2003 kl. 00.08 skrev Lasse Karlsson:
> 
> > Hi all,
> >
> > As mentioned in another thread I am about to try to set up a small 
> > kind of home studio.
> > Cleaning the garage today I found two old slide projectors that I 
> > haven't used for many, many years (hardly at all in fact). One is a 
> > Leitz Pradovit, the other maybe an Agfa.
> > Has anyone found any meaningful use for slide projector lights in a 
> > studio?
> >
> > (The lights are strong (the Leitz one slightly yellowish), however I 
> > have no idea what temperature (Kelvin) they are or how films or a 
> > digital sensor perceives them.)
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Lasse


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