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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 31 10:42 am)
and to think I brought a light box..!!! ..oh well
The idea of these, as many will know, (as you can see from examples in link) is to create images totally shadowless free, as you can light them from underneath too. Used mine a few times but not often enough.
Definaltly worth making/buying...lol ps...thanks for the link too :)
Message edited on: 03/08/2005 02:12
At work, since I always have a "carry cam" with me, I am sometimes called on to take pic of a recent project. This is a jewelry business. I use two methods and both give satisfactory results. One is a fluorescent bench lamp with tissue taped along the lamp as a sort of diffuser. The other is the elaborate set-up shown...tea pitcher sanded to dull the sides. This actually works well in on-the-spot shots. The lighting is another flrorescent lamp.
Surprising how well simple devices do work sometimes.
Blessinga and peace. TomDart.
Message edited on: 03/08/2005 21:28
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I was given permission to post the attached link.... thought some of you might find it useful! -----The obligatory backup email(CYA-just is case!)---- From: autumnsky@cox.net View Contact Details To: "J P" Subject: Re: Light box instructions... Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 13:34:16 -0500 Sure Joe... please feel free to provide a link. I'm glad you think it helpful. -- LC From: J P Date: 2005/03/05 Sat PM 07:08:39 EST To: autumnsky@cox.net Subject: Light box instructions... Hi autumnsky, I saw your "do-it yourself" lightbox image/instructions and wanted to get your permission to provide a link to it at the photo-forum on Renderosity.com I believe this would be a great resource for the members there! Thanks for you time, Joe (l8rdaze)