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For photo shoot.do I put tissue paper or cellophane over lights?

My husband is taking some pictures of stuff for work and they brought in lights but it's too bright.I thought you could use tissue paper or cellophane over the lighting to diffuse it.which one is it? Any suggestions? Thanks!

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No one has asked the most important question Are you talking about electronic strobe/flash lights or continuous (bulb) lights? If bulbs, DO NOT use tissue or similar materials because of the extreme danger of fire! These lights get HOT! There are diffusion materials designed for studio lights that will work or you can use large sheets of white cloth, plastic, etc, about one foot or so in front of the lights, or turn the lights away from the subject and shine them onto white or silver reflectorsYou can make an in expensive reflector by covering a large sheet of cardboard with strips of aluminum foilHope that helps!

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