Show your lights in Lighting Diagram
Show the settings you use for flash in easy to create diagrams. And share them on the web.
Lighting Diagram is a web app allowing photographers to create and share high quality Lighting Diagrams easily using just a web browser.
Well, some, as Lighting Diagram doesn't currently support Internet Explorer although there are future plans to support it. Browsers tested and supported include:- Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, and Opera. This said, the app has been on the web for some time but now enters a new phase, with the association to Lastolite.
Lighting Diagram has been created by the company Lastolite uses use to develop their websites. Recently they agreed to include 15 Lastolite products into the app. And the company is open to do the same with other brands, making it easier for photographers to create diagrmas showing the gear they use.
The app is aimed at all levels of photographer and is free to use for 'Personal' use. Photographers with a commercial requirement are able to export Hi Quality 300dpi, Copyright free diagrams in return for a small license fee which is paid for by purchasing 'credits' via PayPal.
For anyone that has been trying to create diagrams other ways, including Photoshop, this is a solution to check. It will not only save you time but produces great results.
Try it, create an account and share your creations online, at Lighting Diagrams
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