Tesla Ranger Report post Posted June 14, 2014 (edited) After coming to the conclusion that 1) I needed a lightbox and 2) it needed to be durable enough to survive being shuffled around and dismantled a lot. I do all my work inside a small apartment so a lightbox large enough to hold the items I usually make would be too large to easily stow. I wound up using 1/4" hardboard for the structure and lining it with poster board. The tracing paper was left over from a starter leathercraft kit I picked up from Tandy five years ago (always figured I'd use it someday). The light was provided by a couple work lamps with 100W Daylight LED bulbs. I'd originally tried CFL bulbs to keep the costs down, but everything was coming out all yellow. The LED's were pricier but I think they've turned out pretty well. If anyone's particularly interested, I wrote all the details and posted all the pictures on my little, personal "blog-thing" here A completed box: After I figured out it would work better on its side: Broken down: With CFL bulbs: With LED bulbs: Edited June 14, 2014 by Tesla Ranger Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hi Im Joe Report post Posted June 14, 2014 You can use CFL bulbs as long as you adjust the white balance either in camera or in post. I recommend shooting everything in a RAW format and then editing and finally saving the file as a JPG. I personally use Lightroom because I don't need pixel by pixel editing and lightroom is pretty intuitive and easy to learn. It gives you a ton of flexibility to edit a RAW file instead of a JPG. For example you can change the white balance to w/e you want if you shoot in RAW. BTW...your lightbox looks great. I need to do this. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tesla Ranger Report post Posted June 14, 2014 When I started taking pictures I was using a Canon 340 HS (on the theory that a point and shoot would be better than a smartphone) and I think that that could've taken pictures in RAW. I didn't quite get that far into getting familiar with that particular camera. It seemed like it was highly specialized for taking pictures of people (rather than items) and I couldn't get it to focus well on anything a few inches away. It might have just been noobishness on my part, but I found my smartphone was taking better photos in this conditions and wound up taking the Canon back to the store. I probably should make an effort to learn more about photography but so far I've made do with pictures that were just "good enough". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hi Im Joe Report post Posted June 14, 2014 When I started taking pictures I was using a Canon 340 HS (on the theory that a point and shoot would be better than a smartphone) and I think that that could've taken pictures in RAW. I didn't quite get that far into getting familiar with that particular camera. It seemed like it was highly specialized for taking pictures of people (rather than items) and I couldn't get it to focus well on anything a few inches away. It might have just been noobishness on my part, but I found my smartphone was taking better photos in this conditions and wound up taking the Canon back to the store. I probably should make an effort to learn more about photography but so far I've made do with pictures that were just "good enough". What you really want is a macro lens or the point and shoot may have a macro function. I think on some cameras it looks like a little flower. It should let you focus closer than the standard settings. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BDAZ Report post Posted June 15, 2014 (edited) It's tough to be a photo tent for cost ($11.00) and foldability I sometimes put it on a piece of perspex and light from below as well. This one is 17" on a side. Cya! Bob Edited June 15, 2014 by BDAZ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tesla Ranger Report post Posted June 15, 2014 Well that would've saved me a fair bit of time if I'd've been able to find one of those. I did look for light tents available in my area but none of the ones I could find were more than 10"-12" on a side. That one certainly looks like it would've worked nicely though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BDAZ Report post Posted June 15, 2014 http://www.ebay.ca/sch/i.html?_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR12.TRC2.A0.H0.Xphoto+tent&_nkw=photo+tent&_sacat=0&_from=R40 No shortage here! Cya! Bob Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites