Last month at MacWorld I stopped by the LADIG booth to see what all the fuss was about. Making my way through the swarm of DSLR toting macheads I finally got to the booth to find beaming LADIG members handing out these fantastic cutout bounce cards. If you’re unfamiliar with LADIG:
The LADIG (Los Angeles Digital Imaging Group) is dedicated to advancing the art and science of digital imaging in all its forms.
Membership is open to all digital imaging professionals: photographers, designers, illustrators, prepress providers, software and hardware developers, fine artists and corporation communication workers…
The version I got was offset printed on nice card stock. You just cut along the outside edge of the black area and attach Tab A, Tab B, and the Back to your flash with sticky back velcro and you’re good to go.
If you would like to print your own, the folks at LADIG were kind enough to mention that they have a downloadable PDF on their website.
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