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help with shooting gemstones
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<blockquote data-quote="Ironwood" data-source="post: 87549" data-attributes="member: 10447"><p>I have been trying to improve my photos of pens that I make, one of the suggestions I received was to use an iPad screen to sit the pen on, this could be something you could try. Or maybe a piece of black glass.</p><p></p><p>Here is a pic of a Paua shell pen that I have been struggling with, it is sitting on a ipad screen. </p><p>I have a lightbox that I use for photo'ing my pens. I still have to resolve problems with the reflected light to show the Paua shell as it looks to the eye. I think it is a very similar problem to yours.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]20067[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>In the photo the Paua shell looks washed out and lifeless, I think with more testing with different light positions and diffusing I will get better results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironwood, post: 87549, member: 10447"] I have been trying to improve my photos of pens that I make, one of the suggestions I received was to use an iPad screen to sit the pen on, this could be something you could try. Or maybe a piece of black glass. Here is a pic of a Paua shell pen that I have been struggling with, it is sitting on a ipad screen. I have a lightbox that I use for photo'ing my pens. I still have to resolve problems with the reflected light to show the Paua shell as it looks to the eye. I think it is a very similar problem to yours. [ATTACH type="full" width="60%"]20067._xfImport[/ATTACH] In the photo the Paua shell looks washed out and lifeless, I think with more testing with different light positions and diffusing I will get better results. [/QUOTE]
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