To get a white background and the one on the right look awful.
B bub307 Senior Member Jan 20, 2015 #1 To get a white background and the one on the right look awful.
E Eyelight Senior Member Jan 20, 2015 #2 The clear package on a white background makes it more invisible. Darker background would likely work better. If it has to be white, I woudl try adjusting in post using the adjustment brush in LR or layers in PS.
The clear package on a white background makes it more invisible. Darker background would likely work better. If it has to be white, I woudl try adjusting in post using the adjustment brush in LR or layers in PS.
Horoscope Fish Senior Member Jan 20, 2015 #3 I would also suggest you stop shooting at f/32 and use either f/5.6 or f/8 instead. Using f/32 isn't required for this product and only invites diffraction. ....
I would also suggest you stop shooting at f/32 and use either f/5.6 or f/8 instead. Using f/32 isn't required for this product and only invites diffraction. ....
W wornish Senior Member Jan 20, 2015 #5 As already said, clear plastic against white background doesn't look nice. The lighting on the right hand image with the text makes it look blurred. look on YouTube for tutorials on product shots. They are not as easy as you might think.
As already said, clear plastic against white background doesn't look nice. The lighting on the right hand image with the text makes it look blurred. look on YouTube for tutorials on product shots. They are not as easy as you might think.
W wornish Senior Member Jan 20, 2015 #7 bub307 said: No they are not. It has to be white for Amazon. Click to expand... What do you mean - no they are not ? Lighting is key for these shots. There is no quick answer. Look up product shots on YouTube .
bub307 said: No they are not. It has to be white for Amazon. Click to expand... What do you mean - no they are not ? Lighting is key for these shots. There is no quick answer. Look up product shots on YouTube .
B bub307 Senior Member Jan 20, 2015 #8 wornish said: What do you mean - no they are not ? Lighting is key for these shots. There is no quick answer. Look up product shots on YouTube . Click to expand... I mean no it's not easy.
wornish said: What do you mean - no they are not ? Lighting is key for these shots. There is no quick answer. Look up product shots on YouTube . Click to expand... I mean no it's not easy.
B Blade Canyon Senior Member Jan 20, 2015 #9 Search bhphoto or adorama for "light tents" and you will see dedicated light kits and white cloth boxes designed for this type of product photography.
Search bhphoto or adorama for "light tents" and you will see dedicated light kits and white cloth boxes designed for this type of product photography.