Matthews RoadRags II Kit (24 x 36")
- Two 24 x 36" Folding Frames
- Single & Double Scrims
- Artificial Silk, Flag
- Case Included
Matthews RoadFlags II Frame (48 x 48")
Impact PortaFrame Scrim Flag Kit (24 x 36")
- 5 x Open-Ended Flag Frames
- 1 x Single Black Net, 1/2-Stop
- 1 x Double Black Net, 1-Stop
- 1 x Black Light Blocker
TRP WORLDWIDE Poly Silk Open-End Flag (24 x 36")
- Softens and Diffuses Light
- Open-End Stainless Steel Frame
- 3/8" Pin for Mounting
- Stainless Steel Frame
Impact PortaFrame Scrim Flag Kit (18 x 24")
- 5 x Open-Ended Flag Frames
- 1 x Single Black Net, 1/2-Stop
- 1 x Double Black Net, 1-Stop
- 1 x Black Light Blocker
TRP WORLDWIDE Double Net Single-Layer Scrim (24 x 36")
- Double Net, Single-Layer
- 1-Stop Light Loss
- Open-Ended, Stainless Steel Frame
- 3/8" Pin for Mounting
TRP WORLDWIDE Single Net Scrim (24 x 36")
- Single Black Net Fabric
- Open-Ended, Stainless Steel Frame
- 3/8" Pin for Mounting
TRP WORLDWIDE Poly Silk Flag (48 x 48")
- Softens and Diffuses Light
- Open-End Stainless Steel Frame
- 3/8" Pin for Mounting
Matthews Solid Frame Scrim White Artificial Silk (48 x 48")
TRP WORLDWIDE Single Net Scrim (18 x 24")
- Single Black Net Fabric
- Open-Ended, Stainless Steel Frame
- 3/8" Pin for Mounting
Neewer 5-in-1 Foldable Scrim Flag Kit (24 x 36")
- Includes Five 24 x 36" Flags
- Includes Two 6" Round Scrims
- Includes Two 4 x 14" Rectangular Scrims
- Blocker, Single Net, Double Net
Kupo Open-End Flag Kit (24 x 36")
- Single Black Net: 24 x 36"
- Double Black Net: 24 x 36"
- Single White Net: 24 x 36"
- Double White Net: 24 x 36"
Matthews Road Flag II Kit (48 x 48")
- 2 x Folding Frames
- 1 x Single Scrim
- 1 x Silk
- 1 x Flag
TRP WORLDWIDE Poly Silk Open-End Flag (18 x 24")
- Softens and Diffuses Light
- Open-End Stainless Steel Frame
- 3/8" Pin for Mounting
- Stainless Steel Frame
Matthews RoadRags Kit (18 x 24")
- Two 18x24" Folding Frames
- Single, Double Scrims
- Artificial Silk, Flag, Case
Matthews RoadRags II Scrim Frame (24 x 36")
TRP WORLDWIDE China Silk Fabric (White, 48 x 48")
- Lightweight, Natural Silk
- Translucent, Medium Diffusion
- Stainless Steel Frame
TRP WORLDWIDE Double Net Single-Layer Scrim (48 x 48")
- Double Net, Single-Layer
- 1-Stop Light Loss
- Stainless Steel Frame
- 3/8" Pin for Mounting
Matthews White Artificial Silk Scrim (40 x 40")
- Solid Frame
- Absorbs 1.6 Stops of Light
- Stainless Steel Tubing
- Gold Color-Coded Webbing
CineGearFactory 1/2-Stop Grid Flag (29.5x35.4")
- 1/2-Stop Diffusion
- Useful For Portraits, Products, or Video
- Reduce Light Spill
- Tie-Back Strap System
Kupo Open-Frame Black Double Bobbinette Scrim (24 x 36")
- Steel Frame, Stitched Fabric
- 9.5mm Mounting Pin for Grip Head
- Cuts Light without Diffusing It
- Integrated Handle for Easy Grip
Matthews Open End Single Scrim (Black Bobinett, 24 x 36")
- 24 x 36" Open End Frame
- Reduces Illumination by 1/2 Stop
- 3/8" Pin with Handle
Matthews Open End Double Scrim (Black Bobinett, 24 x 36")
- 24 x 36" Open End Frame
- Reduces Illumination by 1 Stop
- 3/8" Pin with Handle
Matthews Solid Frame Scrim White Silk (48 x 48", 1/4 Stop)
CineGearFactory 1/4-Stop Grid Flag (47.2x47.2")
- 1/4-Stop Diffusion
- Useful For Portraits, Products, or Video
- Reduce Light Spill
- Tie-Back Strap System
Kupo Open-Frame Quarter Silk Scrim (18 x 24")
- Steel Frame, Stitched Fabric
- Diffuses Light, Lowers Contrast
- No Color Change, Absorbs 1/2 Stop Light
- 9.5mm Mounting Pin for Grip Head
Kupo Open-Frame Black Double Bobbinette Scrim (18 x 24")
- Steel Frame, Stitched Fabric
- 9.5mm Mounting Pin for Grip Head
- Cuts Light without Diffusing It
- Integrated Handle for Easy Grip
Using a Scrim in Photography
Scrims are light modifiers used in still photography and film. Made from steel or fabric, many different types of scrims are available. They help you reduce the intensity and harshness of lighting on set or in the studio. You can also use scrims on natural lighting, without the use of a light fixture.
Benefits of Using a Scrim
In many cases, you can't dim certain light bulbs electronically. Scrims are the only option you have available to dim these lights. Incandescent bulbs change color temperature as they dim, becoming progressively orange. To keep the color temperature consistent, you might need to use a scrim on these incandescent bulbs. Scrims are "color safe," and filmmakers often prefer to use them rather than electronically dimming their lights. Scrims also reduce harsh light on people's faces and subjects being filmed or photographed. If you want to cut light or create shadow, you can find a variety of light control dots, fingers, and cucoloris to add to your light modifier collection.
Steel Scrims vs. Fabric Scrims
Fabric scrims are better for diffusion, softening, and providing color to light sources. The scrim fabric also deflects the light, which causes the beam spread to change. Steel scrims never burn, and they're durable, lasting for years. Metal scrims also work with gobo lights and lights that have lenses, while fabric scrims don't.
When to Use Open-end Scrims
Use open-end scrims when you're trying to dim particular areas where light is falling onto the set. An open-end scrim allows you to control the dimness of light without causing a noticeable line, edge, or shadow on the scene or subject. These open-end scrims are usually fabric, and sometimes referred to as "nets."
If you're looking for a variety of options to help control and manipulate your lighting systems, check out B&H Photo and Video for scrims and other light control and accessory kits.


