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              Chimera Large 30 Degree Fabric Grid
	Use this Chimera Fabric Grid on the front of a 54 x 72" 
	softbox to limit the light spread to 30°.
	
	CHIMERA Soft Fabric Egg Crate Grids are revolutionizing the light control 
	options for location film and video crews and photographers. Collapsible, 
	portable, and extremely lightweight, fabric grids have no supporting frame 
	of their own. These grids hook & loop to all four sides of the CHIMERA 
	Lightbank's front recess area to provide a controlled beam spread.
	
	Grids are essential accessories for any lighting system. A grid alters the 
	shape and intensity of the light output from your softbox when it is mounted 
	on a light head. Consider a grid as a painter would a brush, or a sculptor 
	would a knife, or chisel.
	
	Fabric grids are hand-stitched, and collapse easily for storage or 
	transport. Use of a fabric grid will result in a narrower spread of light. 
	The spread of light will be determined by the density of the honeycomb mesh, 
	and the distance of the subject from the light.
	Use this Chimera Fabric Grid on the front of a 54 x 72" 
	softbox to limit the light spread to 30°.
	
	CHIMERA Soft Fabric Egg Crate Grids are revolutionizing the light control 
	options for location film and video crews and photographers. Collapsible, 
	portable, and extremely lightweight, fabric grids have no supporting frame 
	of their own. These grids hook & loop to all four sides of the CHIMERA 
	Lightbank's front recess area to provide a controlled beam spread.
	
	Grids are essential accessories for any lighting system. A grid alters the 
	shape and intensity of the light output from your softbox when it is mounted 
	on a light head. Consider a grid as a painter would a brush, or a sculptor 
	would a knife, or chisel.
	
	Fabric grids are hand-stitched, and collapse easily for storage or 
	transport. Use of a fabric grid will result in a narrower spread of light. 
	The spread of light will be determined by the density of the honeycomb mesh, 
	and the distance of the subject from the light.


 
    
    
      
      
        
      
      
    
   
    
    
      
      
        
      
      
    
      
      
        
          
        
      
      
        
        
          
        
        
 
      
    
      
      
        
          
        
      
      
        
        
          
        
        
 
      
    
      
      
        
          
        
      
      
        
        
          
        
        
 
      
    
   
    
    
      
      
        
      
      
    
   
    
    
      
      
        
      
      
    
  