ComputerWhiz
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Anyone who has looked for big professional studio lights, knows that they can cost a fortune. I don't know about other people, but I certainly do not have the money to spend on a hobby, so I have discovered a cheap way to make your own studio lights.
I live near a store that sells refurbished products for low prices. Here, I was able to find junky Pandigital Novel tablets for just $10. These are perfect for homemade studio lights because they really serve no other purpose. I have just simply mounted three tablets to three different music stands that I found a local school was throwing away. To turn the tablets into studio lights, just download a blank image from the internet and then view it.
Tablets make for great studio lights because you can adjust the brightness and even change the colour of the light, if you download a coloured image. Why spend a fortune when you can just use a cheaper alternative that works just as good.
I live near a store that sells refurbished products for low prices. Here, I was able to find junky Pandigital Novel tablets for just $10. These are perfect for homemade studio lights because they really serve no other purpose. I have just simply mounted three tablets to three different music stands that I found a local school was throwing away. To turn the tablets into studio lights, just download a blank image from the internet and then view it.
Tablets make for great studio lights because you can adjust the brightness and even change the colour of the light, if you download a coloured image. Why spend a fortune when you can just use a cheaper alternative that works just as good.