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πήγαινε σε ένα μαγαζί με φτηνά ηλεκτρονικά, και αγόρασε τα πιο δυνατά αμπαζούρ γραφείου που θα βρείς. Αυτά θα κάνουν την δουλειά, τουλάχιστο τέτοια χρησιμοποίησα εγώ στο σχολειό. Απλά πρόσεχε μην τις βάλεις πολύ κοντά γιατί μετά θα κάψουν το πλαστικό :p

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Μολις πήρα μία 8αδα heatsinks και ενα 80x80 κύβο http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/80x80x80cm-Photo-Tent-Soft-Box-Light-Cube-Photography-/260624427417?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_Photography_StudioEquipment_RL&hash=item3cae6d2999

Λογικά επειδή είναι μεγάλος θα θέλει και μεγάλα φώτα. Δεν νομίζω να κάνουν οι μικρές λάμπες. We need light powah :D Όποιος βρει κατι καλο σε καλι τιμη ας ποστάρει.

Για φωτα μαλλον κατι τετοιο:

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Setting up soft tent

Take the light tent out from the carry case

Open and put on a flat and steady place

Backdrops may need to be ironed before use (Iron temperature set to Nylon or Polyester)

Setting up lights

Once your light tent is set up, you can concern yourself with providing adequate illumination for your object.

Our 2x35W, 5400K tabletop light,1x35W 5400K top light set can provide a very bright, perfect balanced light. Work with our Black Reflect Platform, you can make a very professinal looking picture for your products such as watches, jewellery. However,if you are going to shoot general small size of the objects, for example a book or a wallet. Instead, our 2x22W,5400K portable tabletop light set will be the best choice for you.

You can also use the light tent out door. While it's true this light makes for great shots, you're limited to daylight for your shooting and the changing light conditions can make for challenging exposure selections.

These lights will be placed on the two sides of the light tent (this is the most popular way we set up the lights), as this provides a more dramatic look while minimizing reflections. Having only one light would cause too much contrast on one side of the object and cause uneven illumination. Overhead light greatly increases the possibilities for unwanted reflections and can cast unwelcome shadows that distract from your object.You can also choose to place one of our lights higher than the other to vary the angle of the incoming light and encourage soft shadows.

Now that your light tent and lights are set up, you can prepare your camera to get the best shot possible.

Setting up your camera

Turn off the flash

The flash on your digital camera is designed to illuminate a large area evenly. When you're working with close-up photography, the bright burst from the flash will overwhelm your object and cause hotspots and reflections. Plus, adding another light source to your shot can wreak havoc on your color balance. It's best to turn off your flash and rely on side

Balancing the white

For example if you use our 50W,5100K portable tabletop light set, you need to select the manual mode and ‘white balance’ your camera to your chosen light source following the instructions in your camera manualturn to adjust the white balance. This is one of the benefits of shooting these objects digitally. Each type of light gives off a different color-cast, so please make sure to adjust your camera's settings to match the type of light you're using.

Setting up your Camera

The first thing to determine is the focal range of your camera. You're going to want to fill the frame with your object, so get as close as possible without risking blurry images. You can certainly optically zoom in on the object, but avoid using digital zoom as it degrades the quality of the image.

Digital cameras that have a macro lens can usually get closer that other lens types, but don't be dismayed if your camera doesn't have this ability. Check with the manufacturer to see if there's a macro lens accessory that you can add to the lens. These work great, but be aware that any add-on lens is going to reduce the amount of light entering the lens, so adjust accordingly.

You should mount your camera on a tripod to get a steady shot. You can also use the camera's self-timer or remote control to activate the shutter, reducing the possibility of camera movement. At close range, even the slightest vibration can be very noticeable.

As far as your exposure settings, you'll have to respond to your environment. In general, you'll want to shoot with the largest f-stop possible, as this will use a smaller aperture and create a greater depth of field. When shooting small objects, having a wide depth of field ensures that your entire object will be in focus. You also might want to bracket your shots +/- 1.0 EV to give yourself a range of shots to select from.

Finally, use your digital camera's LCD to your advantage. The view from the back panel is going to give you the best representation of what the image sensor is going to record, and give you a good idea if the object is in focus, colors are accurate, and reflections are in check.

Preparing the object

Your objects should be clean and free of fingerprints when you photograph them. If necessary, handle them only while wearing gloves to minimize the risk of smudges. If you're shooting a particularly shiny object, you might want to consider using a dulling spray to reduce reflections. A cheap way to achieve the same effect is to pop your object in the freezer for a few minutes. When you remove it, a thin layer of condensation forms and dulls the surface slightly. This effect is short lived, but can be repeated indefinitely.

When setting up your shot, consider the color and texture of the object. Use lighting that will highlight the attributes of your object. For example, a white gold and diamond ring will probably look better against a gray background than a white one, as the highlights will be more obvious and the reflections slightly darker. Also consider how the light creates shadows in your shot -- good shadows produce a soft edge and give a 3-D effect. Bad shadows distract from your object and cause harsh edges and leave your image looking flat.

You can use clay, wax, or a similar substance to hold your object in place for your shot. Get it off the ground to give your object as much dimension as possible. This can require some creative rigging, or you can buy positioning clips such as the ones fishermen use for fly tying to hold objects in place.

Shooting your object

Your objects should be clean and free of fingerprints when you photograph them. If necessary, handle them only while wearing gloves to minimize the risk of smudges. If you're shooting a particularly shiny object, you might want to consider using a dulling spray to reduce reflections. A cheap way to achieve the same effect is to pop your object in the freezer for a few minutes. When you remove it, a thin layer of condensation forms and dulls the surface slightly. This effect is short lived, but can be repeated indefinitely.

When setting up your shot, consider the color and texture of the object. Use lighting that will highlight the attributes of your object. For example, a white gold and diamond ring will probably look better against a gray background than a white one, as the highlights will be more obvious and the reflections slightly darker. Also consider how the light creates shadows in your shot -- good shadows produce a soft edge and give a 3-D effect. Bad shadows distract from your object and cause harsh edges and leave your image looking flat.

You can use clay, wax, or a similar substance to hold your object in place for your shot. Get it off the ground to give your object as much dimension as possible. This can require some creative rigging, or you can buy positioning clips such as the ones fishermen use for fly tying to hold objects in place.

How to fold away the soft tent

Some of our customers meet the problem to put the soft light tent back to the carry bag. I spent 20 mins at first time. Especially,for the big size of light tent, it will be more difficult to manage. The best source could be the Youtube. Simply type 'how to fold a lightbox', there are many good videos are waiting for you.

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