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05/27/2006 05:45:28 AM · #1
I once saw this light setup for a common Studio Photograph taken of a say Glass with ice cubes.

Soft box was directly over the Glass with two black reflector on the side. Purpose of reflector was to give the black outline to glass.

Tried many times getting many black papers and putting them on thermocol to make a reflector but some how they are not able to to what i have in mind.
05/27/2006 05:47:24 AM · #2
Black velvet over foam core.
05/27/2006 05:56:25 AM · #3
Yup. Black velvet.
Absorbs light really efficiently.
05/27/2006 06:01:27 AM · #4
I dont want to absorb light but reflect so that edges of glasses have a black out line
05/27/2006 06:05:47 AM · #5
Originally posted by General:

I dont want to absorb light but reflect so that edges of glasses have a black out line


Oh, and for what it's worth. Black doesn't reflect anything. It, in fact, absorbs.

The more light the material absorbs, the more black it looks. For one, white paper reflects most of the light, thus, it looks white. Instead of black.


Message edited by author 2006-05-27 06:08:18.
05/27/2006 06:09:56 AM · #6
Well i suppose my inexperience in lighting is being reflected .

In this setup i mentioned my BG would be white not black , if you think velvet is still, i might give it shot
05/27/2006 06:16:20 AM · #7
Originally posted by General:

Well i suppose my inexperience in lighting is being reflected .

In this setup i mentioned my BG would be white not black , if you think velvet is still, i might give it shot


The velvet will be fine with white BG.
I've used this setup a few times in a light tent. Works quite well.
05/27/2006 06:18:33 AM · #8
Thanks alot for the advice and patience.
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