
Westcott D186461 6x6' Scrim Jim Cine Diffusion Fabric
Seamless 6x6-foot full-stop silk diffusion fabric that softens hard light into smooth, even illumination.
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Overview
Key Features
SUPERIOR LIGHT DIFFUSION - Crafted from high-quality Super Silk, this 6x6' fabric evenly diffuses light, reducing harsh shadows and creating a soft, natural look for professional photography.
ACHIEVE SEAMLESS RESULTS - The seamless design of this diffusion fabric ensures a smooth, consistent light spread across the entire 6x6' surface, ideal for large subjects and scenes.
OPTIMAL LIGHT CONTROL - This full-stop diffusion fabric reduces light intensity by one stop, providing precise control over your lighting setup and preventing overexposure in bright conditions.
PROFESSIONAL-GRADE QUALITY - Made with durable silk material, the Westcott Scrim Jim Cine fabric is designed to withstand frequent use in demanding studio and on-location environments.
VERSATILE COMPATIBILITY - Designed for use with the Westcott Scrim Jim Cine 6x6' frame, this fabric is easy to attach and remove, offering a flexible solution for various lighting needs.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Seamless construction eliminates visible seam shadows that can ruin even lighting across the frame
- Full-stop diffusion provides a meaningful reduction in intensity while producing soft, wraparound light
- Touch fastener attachment allows fast mounting and removal on Scrim Jim Cine frames
- Nylon material is durable, resists wrinkles, and maintains consistent diffusion properties over time
- 6x6-foot size is large enough to soften key lights for full-body and small-group shots
👎 Cons
- Requires the Scrim Jim Cine 6x6 frame kit to use, which must be purchased separately
- 6x6-foot size requires significant space on set and an additional grip stand or overhead rig to position
- Full-stop density may reduce too much light for lower-powered fixtures, requiring compensation
- Not a quick-fold or pop-up design, so setup takes longer than collapsible diffusion panels