Originally posted by: ghostman
I'm not a huge fan of the "commercial" flash accessories, including those already mentioned, because they can be accomplished so easily with DIY alternatives.
Demb Flip-It = square posterboard on tension hinge
A Better Bounce Card = arts and crafts foam
Omnibounce, Lightsphere = tupperware (cheap knockoffs widely available on ebay)
For a while, I sold homemade ones for about $10 on a forum, just because I was annoyed at the ridiculous prices some places were charging.
Stofen Omnibounce knock-off:
http://homepages.nyu.edu/~tn282/fs/430diffuser.jpg
A Better Bounce Card:
http://homepages.nyu.edu/~tn282/fs/bouncecard.jpg
Forgot the name of this, but it has some limited resemblance to a Lumiquest:
http://homepages.nyu.edu/~tn282/fs/curvebounce.jpg
The gels you're referring to are made by Rosco, GAM, Apollo and Lee. You can get a Roscolux swatch book sample for a penny at B&H (when they have it in stock) that are properly sized for flash heads:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/...scolux_Swatchbook.html
More specifically, the color correction filters you are referring to the following (also available in Lee, GAM, Apollo equivalents):
http://www.rosco.com/us/filters/cinegel.asp
Of course, if you like paying more money for it instead, you can get the products by Honl:
http://www.honlphoto.com/servl...ht-strobe-flash/Detail
I am tempted to buy several sheets of gel and make my own, but I don't know if anyone would be willing to buy these even at $1/gel. I have no clue how he sells them at $2.50/gel.
EDIT: BTW, I still use an index card for most of my purposes.