How to fix this shot of Absolut bottle
babygodzilla
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So today I made my own home-made studio using materials from the local art shop. I think it turned out OK. I chose an Absolut bottle as my subject. I made a diffuser using a sheet of Vellum paper, and reflectors using white foam paper. I only have 1 off-camera flash. wish I could have more, but since my D5000 doesn't have a commander built in, I can't do much without shelling out for another flash unit or an SU-800.
My setup:
Result:
Couple of things I would like to fix:
1. The Absolut bottle has a logo of a bearded man on it. In my shot, that logo is almost completely black. How do I illuminate it a little bit? I know the real answer is probably to have another flash that is positioned directly above the bottle through a diffuser, but again I don't have any more flash units. would it help if I place another white foam above the bottle? If so, I'll need to buy one tomorrow.
2. The background is fine with me, except that there is a horizon line right there because the background is made of 2 separate white foam sheets. Where can I get cheap seamless background?
Thanks a lot!
My setup:
Result:
Couple of things I would like to fix:
1. The Absolut bottle has a logo of a bearded man on it. In my shot, that logo is almost completely black. How do I illuminate it a little bit? I know the real answer is probably to have another flash that is positioned directly above the bottle through a diffuser, but again I don't have any more flash units. would it help if I place another white foam above the bottle? If so, I'll need to buy one tomorrow.
2. The background is fine with me, except that there is a horizon line right there because the background is made of 2 separate white foam sheets. Where can I get cheap seamless background?
Thanks a lot!
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Hi! I'm Wally: website | blog | facebook | IG | scotchNsniff
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hmmmm id rather not do that. i wanna know how to setup the lighting correctly.
Not sure, but maybe r3t1 means to set it up like a piece of seamless background so it forms both bg and base? There's no line that way.
Otherwise, you can get the best lighting possible for the bottle, and then use the clone tool in PS (or your processing software of choice) to clean up the bg......... It's a bit meticulous, but it can be quite easily done.
google "light tent" for ideas on how to make your own: here are some examples of my stuff using a very simple 24" x 24" x 24" light-tent and 4 clip lights plus CF daylight lamps bought from Home Depot.
HTH -
- Wil
Think of the poster board (not the hard cardboard type, the flimsy paper type) as your "floor" and "backdrop".
Hi! I'm Wally: website | blog | facebook | IG | scotchNsniff
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Hi! I'm Wally: website | blog | facebook | IG | scotchNsniff
Nikon addict. D610, Tok 11-16, Sig 24-35, Nik 24-70/70-200vr
THANKS! I think this is what I need! Where is the best place to buy a light tent? ill try to make one of my own for now, then buy one if needed.
Check with google "light tent" - I think the one I bought was made by ALZO (I'm on the road at the moment, so can't get at mine, but I'm sure there are others also). Also there have been other threads on Digital Grin about making/using light tents.
Good Luck!
- Wil
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New lightbox:
New results:
I'm quite happy with the first result pic. The bearded man logo is now well-lit! in fact, i had to fix it a little bit in LR because the bearded man was a little overexposed, but it was past midnight and I was tired so I decided to just fix it in LR instead of taking another shot.
You can easily fix the logo in your original shot as well. The background is a bit tougher, but the logo is really easy.
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yea thats true, but this way i actually lit the logo and not artificially give it exposure
G0odwill, Salvation Army or dollar store....use a white sheet......or go to a fabric store and get a couple of yards of fabric.......
thanks. ive already done that. check the latest posts .