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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!

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 ;)
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.
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.
03/21/2006 09:36:09 AM · #5
They work nicely outside in full sun too.
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.
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.
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
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
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*
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
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.
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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