Digital Concepts PORTABLE LIGHT STUDIO PS 101 User Manual

Portable Light Studio  
Item Number PS-101  
Thank you for purchasing the PS-101 portable light studio. This studio will offer you an easy and  
portable way to take high quality photos. Inside this box you will find the following contents:  
CONTENTS OF BOX  
ONE LIGHT BOX:  
The included light box has two colored backgrounds for varying contrasts. It is designed for easy  
set up, as it can be placed either on a table top, or even on your floor. The light box is made of a  
specially woven, heat resistant, nylon fiber-mesh diffuser, which helps deliver uniform illumination  
while eliminating unwanted glare and harsh shadows. Its dual sided background is made up of  
non-reflective polyester fabric. The blue and grey backgrounds provide for contrast when  
photographing either dark or light objects.  
TWO HIGH OUTPUT LIGHTS:  
The Portable Lighting Studio comes with two high power lamps. Each 20 watt lamp provides  
even color temperature and clarity, using GU10-C light bulbs. Each lamp is supported by  
retractable legs which allow for hand held use.  
ONE MINI TRIPOD:  
This box contains a mini tripod which can be attached to your digital camera. By using the  
tripod’s extension legs and tilt head, you will be able to take photos from many different angles.  
Furthermore, the tripod’s durable, sturdy legs will offer you increased stability when taking photos.  
ONE BUILT IN CARRYING CASE: The built in carrying case has the perfect compact size that  
will enable you to carry your Portable Lighting Studio with you when you are on the go. Its  
durable nylon material case comes with pockets to hold the lights and tripod, and a sturdy handle  
to make it convenient for traveling.  
WARNING: PLEASE READ BEFORE USING  
Please use caution when using your Portable Lighting Studio to avoid accidents, fire, or personal  
injury. Follow the recommendations below in order to use this product safely and to have the  
best possible photo taking experience.  
DO NOT direct the lamps at people or materials that are less than 4 inches away.  
SETTING UP YOUR LIGHTING STUDIO TO TAKE PHOTOS  
There are many, many ways for a photographer to arrange lamps when taking photos. There are  
numerous books on photography which discuss this topic in great detail. One of the basic  
concepts of lighting techniques involves three point lighting.  
Three-point lighting is a very common lighting technique used when taking photos with digital and  
35mm film cameras. By using three separate light sources, the photographer can illuminate the  
shot's subject however desired, while also controlling (or eliminating entirely) the shading and  
shadows produced by direct lighting.  
The key light, as the name suggests, shines directly upon the subject and serves as its principal  
illuminator; more than anything else, the strength, color and angle of the key determines the  
shot's overall lighting design.  
In indoor shots, the key is commonly a specialized lamp, or a camera's flash. In outdoor daytime  
shots, the Sun itself often serves as the key light. In this case, of course, the photographer cannot  
set the light in the exact position he or she wants, so instead arranges the subjects to best  
capture the sunlight, perhaps after waiting for the sun to position itself just right.  
The fill light also shines on the subject, but from a side angle relative to the key. It balances the  
key by illuminating shaded surfaces, and lessening or eliminating chiaroscuro* effects, such as  
the shadow cast by a person's nose upon the rest of the face. It is usually softer and less bright  
than the key light (up to half), and more to a flood. Not using a fill at all can result in stark  
contrasts (due to shadows) across the subject's surface, depending upon the key light's  
harshness. Sometimes, as in low-key lighting, this is a deliberate effect, but shots intended to  
look more natural and less stylistic require a fill.  
In some situations a photographer can use a reflector (such as the colored backgrounds of your  
light box) as a fill light instead of an actual lamp. Reflecting and redirecting the key light's rays  
back upon the subject from a different angle can cause a softer, subtler effect than using another  
lamp.  
The back light (a.k.a. the rim, hair or shoulder light') shines on the subject from behind, often (but  
not necessarily) to one side or the other. It gives the subject a rim of light, serving to separate the  
subject from the background and highlighting contours.  
Back light or rim light is different from a kick in that a kick (or kicker) contributes to a portion of the  
shading on the visible surface of the subject, while a rim light only creates a thin outline around  
the subject without necessarily hitting the front (visible) surface of the subject at all.  
*An element in art, chiaroscuro (Italian for lightdark) is defined as a bold contrast between light and dark. Chiaroscuro is  
also used in cinematography to indicate extreme low-key lighting to create distinct areas of light and darkness in films,  
especially in black and white films.  
NOTES  
1. Always store this unit in dry places.  
2. To minimize shadows, point light down at your subject. This will cause shadows to fall  
beneath rather than behind the subject.  
3. For a softer effect, point the video light up, letting illumination bounce back into the  
subject.  
ORDERING ADDITIONAL PARTS AND ACCESSORIES  
If at any point you need to replace the GU10-C light bulbs that come with this unit, these bulbs  
can be purchased at many hardware or lighting stores. You can also order these bulbs from us.  
Also, if you would like an extra background for your light box, a double sided, black and white  
background is available. To order, please fill out the order form below and send it, along with a  
check endorsed to Sakar International to:  
Sakar International  
Portable Lighting Studio Offer  
195 Carter Drive  
Edison, NJ 08817  
Product  
GU10-C Light Bulb ….. PS-101-Bulb…….. _______  
Black/White Screen …..PS-101-BW…..…..._______ x  
Item Number  
Quantity  
Price  
$9.95 =  
$9.95 =  
TOTAL  
_______  
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x
+ $3.00 (s&h)  
Total____________  
You can expect your power adapter to arrive within two weeks of receipt of your order. Email all  
of your order inquiries to [email protected].  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
For questions regarding customer service issues such as missing parts, where and how to obtain  
warranty service and general questions please email us at [email protected]. If you are  
experiencing problems installing your product and require immediate assistance, please call our  
technical support hot line at (877)397-8200.  

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