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<blockquote data-quote="gohan2091" data-source="post: 347838" data-attributes="member: 11990"><p>I've photographed around 50 necklaces now for the store and I am happy with what I have done considering I have no previous experience. The owner wants the necklaces displayed on a black velvet necklace stand to hold the shape of the necklace. I am having SERIOUS problems with lint and white marks on the velvet. It's making my editing times seriously long. I am having to use a dust/scratches filter to remove all the marks and then paint back the necklace with the masking tool. I am also having to darken the top right and left edges because my black background isn't as dark as the holder. Any tips? I've tried a lint roller (for those found for suits) but it hasn't helped much at all. I also tried dabbing sticky tape over the velvet and even adding water but nothing is really working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohan2091, post: 347838, member: 11990"] I've photographed around 50 necklaces now for the store and I am happy with what I have done considering I have no previous experience. The owner wants the necklaces displayed on a black velvet necklace stand to hold the shape of the necklace. I am having SERIOUS problems with lint and white marks on the velvet. It's making my editing times seriously long. I am having to use a dust/scratches filter to remove all the marks and then paint back the necklace with the masking tool. I am also having to darken the top right and left edges because my black background isn't as dark as the holder. Any tips? I've tried a lint roller (for those found for suits) but it hasn't helped much at all. I also tried dabbing sticky tape over the velvet and even adding water but nothing is really working. [/QUOTE]
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