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Why do the LIGHTRIGHT reflectors have a keystone shape?

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Why do the LIGHTRIGHT reflectors have a keystone shape?

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Tabletop photographeres know that if they move a rectangular reflector to close to their subject, its lower inside corner starts to intrude into the frame. That’s why LIGHTRIGHT reflectors feature a patented No-Show shape– narrower at the bottom, wider at the top. Your can move our reflectors closer to a subject, when you need to, to bounce light into it. Trust me, it helps when adding a Edge Light to your subject. And they are a lot easier to control light than using home made bounce cards.

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