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Im using this same method, I would suggest adding some cover to the bulbs (white fabric) to spread lighting and minimize shadows, also some brighter bulbs. I need to go shopping myself for some additional light stands :P
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gooooooooood
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You need to learn more about exposure and white balance, but nice use of common items.
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i have the same chair from IKEA
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that was very wonderful I think I'll copy it sometime
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Yafe me'od! Maybe you can help me - I need to photograph many, many different fabrics of various colors. These are generally 20cmx20cm pieces and we're trying to design a little studio in the office by which to take these close-up images. They need to be shadowless and as true to real color as possible. We have studio lights but as far as positioning, background, etc. I'm in the dark. Ata yachol la'azor li? :)
Toda, Tali
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i really adore this idea keep going !
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Very nice. Thank you! :)
What bulbs did u use?
Dufffaaa93 5 months ago
the ones you see on the video (3 bulbs) plus a bit photoshop.
Otaides 5 months ago
How did you eliminate the original shadow that was cast by the bottle? How did you get the different pics to morph into one another? I'm so new
movadoband 1 year ago
first of all you should use RAW files when you take photos of this kind so you can play with the values of exposure and all that stuff, this way you can eliminate shadows without messing up the entire image.
if i understood the question right, the morph pics are result of a movie editor called 'Corel VideoStudio'.
Otaides 1 year ago