Northmount Posted June 24, 2013 Report Posted June 24, 2013 And take multiple shots, bracketing the first exposure setting. Use small lens opening f/11 or f/16. Adjust the exposure time for longer exposures and shorter exposures to find the one you like the best. Then in future shots, still bracket one on either side so you have some room to play with in your software. If you can include a white object and a fully black object at the edge of your photo, at about the same distance as your object, you can use them to adjust the black point, white point, and to remove any color cast introduced by your lights or fabric. Tom Quote
Members Jeff L Posted July 12, 2013 Members Report Posted July 12, 2013 I have played with photography most of my life... Even took many college photography classes. I can tell you "Product" photography has to be one of the most difficult things to master... I suck at it... Black gloss surfaces on a white background are the DEVIL! Quote
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