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<blockquote data-quote="gohan2091" data-source="post: 344402" data-attributes="member: 11990"><p>Yes I did ask for advise and I appreciate your input, however, my crafting skills are extremely bad, I don't feel comfortable locating the peices I need let alone setting it up correctly. I really don't see what's wrong with a light cube, I mean that's really what the cube is made for; this sort of work. If it's difficult to move items in and out, then I shall find out when I am doing it, and then maybe I will look at other options. I'm more concerned with my camera settings, are those that I listed above a good start? Will flash be suitable or do I need constant lights? I really don't want to spend anymore money to be honest, I've spent way more than I've earnt from photography jobs. </p><p></p><p>Colour calibration targets cost a fortune for what you get. How does gold and silver change the way the photo looks? How does the different metals alter my cameras exposure?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohan2091, post: 344402, member: 11990"] Yes I did ask for advise and I appreciate your input, however, my crafting skills are extremely bad, I don't feel comfortable locating the peices I need let alone setting it up correctly. I really don't see what's wrong with a light cube, I mean that's really what the cube is made for; this sort of work. If it's difficult to move items in and out, then I shall find out when I am doing it, and then maybe I will look at other options. I'm more concerned with my camera settings, are those that I listed above a good start? Will flash be suitable or do I need constant lights? I really don't want to spend anymore money to be honest, I've spent way more than I've earnt from photography jobs. Colour calibration targets cost a fortune for what you get. How does gold and silver change the way the photo looks? How does the different metals alter my cameras exposure? [/QUOTE]
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