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  1. Hi, can you fold say a 12x20 or 20x20 piece of unbleached muslin to use on a smaller frames like a 12x12 or 8x8 or 6x6? Also, I was thinking of having a kit of lights I could use as practicals like astera titans or NYX's to replace existing practicals, the problem is scale, I realize I would need way more than a single kit of each's worth so that leaves me asking, can I get away with gelling practicals with color gels for that effect?
  2. I am looking into buying the muslin for my next shoot and was wondering is there any difference in muslins that are sold from cine oriented stores and regular fabric stores. Like here http://www.fabric.com/quilting-fabric-quilt-backing-broadcloth-muslin-fabric-108-bleached-muslin-white.aspx And here http://www.filmtools.com/12x12blmusec1.html Or here and it is even hemmed at the edges http://www.inspironphoto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=10_11&products_id=13&zenid=j8fsuosa851hbbsv2de7oalbo6 Best, Paul
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