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what are you using to shoot jewelry (rings)? i was thinking a copy stand with the 2 45 degree tungsten lights, black felt and a macro lens. any ideas?
thanks, nick Last edited by NGrinerPhoto : 6th of January 2005 (Thu) at 17:32. |
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Here is a free lesson from Web Photo School: http://www.webphotoschool.com/Lesson...Way/index.html
They push Olympus and Photoflex, but the concepts are pretty good!
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what about a macro ring flash
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My Macro lens arrived just today, kindly left on my front porch. I have been reading a lot about macro photography, and have learned so much! But my macro will be for fun. I imagine you may be doing this for profit?
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Maybe PhotoShop's colour calibration profile?
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This is the reason why I ask...
I was looking for ideas to give to a jeweler so he can get shots of his work. I traded him my time to educate him on camera operation, photoshop and get him discounts on equipment in trade for a discount on piece of jewelry. His setup needs to be relatively simple and compact. I was thinking a digital rebel, macro lens, macro ring flash, and tripod. Any ideas on simple compact setups? -Nick |
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he wants images of his work because it's one of a kind. he's using a polaroid camera right now. the place is small and has low white ceilings. theoretically, he could just bounce the flash. that would soften it up a little ... better than the flash ring. -nick |
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Compensating for his small ... sensor
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I did jewelry photography for 6 months for a client and built the light box displayed on this website: http://lapidaryart.com/project_images/prj1014.html It was very easy and extremely helpful for producing consistent results when the client required the same "look" to every photo. Just a suggestion.
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