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Twizzlers
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Wed, Feb 24 2010, 8:58 am
I'm trying to take pictures of belts with stainless steel buckles. The problem I'm having is that either the overhead lights, or the flash of my camera capture the shine on the buckle, which ruins the picture.
I've tried taking without the flash, but the light in the room still causes this problem.
How do I avoid it??
(I can let my website go live as soon as I solve this issue, which is why its urgent)
Thanks!
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solo
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Wed, Feb 24 2010, 9:09 am
did u try a light box
always makes pictures look more professional
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Twizzlers
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Wed, Feb 24 2010, 9:12 am
solo wrote: | did u try a light box
always makes pictures look more professional |
what is that and can I make one using stuff I may have at home?
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Boys"R"Us
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Wed, Feb 24 2010, 4:46 pm
Or take the photo outside, during daylight.
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SplitPea
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Wed, Feb 24 2010, 5:03 pm
another tip is to use a difuser on the flash. you can try a home made one like a clean film canister or even an undershirt over the flash. you will still get light from the flash but not direct and no glare.
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Marigold
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Wed, Feb 24 2010, 5:07 pm
Boys"R"Us wrote: | Or take the photo outside, during daylight. |
Try taking one without a flash and you should be standing between the object and an open window.
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YALT
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Wed, Feb 24 2010, 5:16 pm
make your own lightbox:
use a tissue to cover the flash, and use your flash for the pic. It should work. If I learnt right from DH, that is.
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Twizzlers
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Wed, Feb 24 2010, 6:13 pm
well, I went to 2 different stores to get tissue paper and poster board. it worked very nicely for some of the items, but the shiny ones still have a gleam somehow.
YALT, if I do what you said, can all the lights in the room be off and the covered flash will be enough?
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YALT
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Wed, Feb 24 2010, 6:38 pm
DH suggests:
Keep the lights on. make an L-shaped backing out of a towel/bedsheet which is a solid dark color (ex: dark blue, black, green) Place belt on that. Try to lower intensity of flash (so that not so bright.
To be continued on phone.
Just call us.
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sarachana
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Wed, Feb 24 2010, 7:09 pm
you need to put reflectors around the belts. I saw this on ehow.com. You get a foil boards (silver, if you are working with that color), and place them on either side (I think) or maybe on top, and the light will bounce off the board instead of the belt.... go to ehow.com to check it out.
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Funmommy
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Fri, Feb 26 2010, 2:20 pm
Can you post the link of your website when it goes live?
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takeiteasy
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Tue, Mar 02 2010, 10:25 am
Read your manual. I think you can lower the flash power. It might help.
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