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03/21/2006 03:10:14 AM · #1 |
hello everybody!
I have bought a light tent and I was wondering if any of you can help me with some ideas for the light. what light do I need in order to process good pictures.
Can you show me some pictures with the light source that I need.
Thank you very much!
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03/21/2006 03:12:32 AM · #2 |
Any lighting would do. Heck as I posted before when you asked this question, I use desk lamps and my halogen work light. The thing to remember though is using the proper white balance. That is key. You can have a great set of lighting equipment but if your WB is set incorrectly, kaputs ;) |
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03/21/2006 06:56:23 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by Rikki: Any lighting would do. Heck as I posted before when you asked this question, I use desk lamps and my halogen work light. The thing to remember though is using the proper white balance. That is key. You can have a great set of lighting equipment but if your WB is set incorrectly, kaputs ;) |
I have bought a 80cm light tent. Do you think it's ok for small items?
I have a halogen light/lamp and the color it's not so white,more yellow...strange...
Message edited by author 2006-03-21 06:58:15.
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03/21/2006 09:33:51 AM · #4 |
I like to put mine infront of my sliding glass door and use natural light,
works good.
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03/21/2006 09:36:09 AM · #5 |
They work nicely outside in full sun too.
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03/21/2006 02:06:16 PM · #6 |
Probably the sun light it's the best, I must try all the combinations to see which one has the best result.
The light in my house it's not so powerful.
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03/21/2006 02:51:42 PM · #7 |
What is this "Sun" thing you're referring to? It's outside? The falling snow flakes must be hiding it. |
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03/21/2006 03:09:33 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by alfresco: What is this "Sun" thing you're referring to? It's outside? The falling snow flakes must be hiding it. |
It's that bright thing you saw when you were above the clouds flying. Oh wait, you were sleeping, weren't you :P |
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03/21/2006 03:13:07 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by pidge: Originally posted by alfresco: What is this "Sun" thing you're referring to? It's outside? The falling snow flakes must be hiding it. |
It's that bright thing you saw when you were above the clouds flying. Oh wait, you were sleeping, weren't you :P |
Sorry, it seems to be spending most of its time in the south right now :P
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03/21/2006 03:14:20 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by idnic: Originally posted by pidge: Originally posted by alfresco: What is this "Sun" thing you're referring to? It's outside? The falling snow flakes must be hiding it. |
It's that bright thing you saw when you were above the clouds flying. Oh wait, you were sleeping, weren't you :P |
Sorry, it seems to be spending most of its time in the south right now :P |
*hucks a snowball at idnic* |
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03/21/2006 03:17:06 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by pidge: Originally posted by idnic: Originally posted by pidge: Originally posted by alfresco: What is this "Sun" thing you're referring to? It's outside? The falling snow flakes must be hiding it. |
It's that bright thing you saw when you were above the clouds flying. Oh wait, you were sleeping, weren't you :P |
Sorry, it seems to be spending most of its time in the south right now :P |
*hucks a snowball at idnic* |
Oops it melted on the way in our EIGHTY DEGREE air :P
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03/21/2006 03:47:39 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by idnic: ... EIGHTY DEGREE air :P |
What does that "Y" mean after the eight? Never seen that used for temperatures. |
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03/21/2006 08:02:26 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by idnic: Originally posted by pidge: Originally posted by idnic: Originally posted by pidge: Originally posted by alfresco: What is this "Sun" thing you're referring to? It's outside? The falling snow flakes must be hiding it. |
It's that bright thing you saw when you were above the clouds flying. Oh wait, you were sleeping, weren't you :P |
Sorry, it seems to be spending most of its time in the south right now :P |
*hucks a snowball at idnic* |
Oops it melted on the way in our EIGHTY DEGREE air :P |
That's the same air that encourages cockroaches to grow so big you can't get the whole bug with a macro lens? :-)
Message edited by author 2006-03-21 20:02:45. |
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