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04/29/2002 04:45:37 PM · #1
Some of these tutorials might be useful for this challenge..

Follow the link, then the 'free lessons' option has several guides for
product shots on a budget. And yes I know each example has some lighting kit, but the basic principles still apply, even if you don't have extra lighting gear (full disclosure- I've got an external flash gun). You just have to be a bit more inventive, use desk lamps, that sort of thing.



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04/29/2002 04:50:09 PM · #2
Originally posted by GordonMcGregor:
Some of these tutorials might be useful for this challenge..

Follow the link, then the 'free lessons' option has several guides for
product shots on a budget


This is what I like about you Gordon, you are willing to share this sort of information.

Barbara

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04/29/2002 04:53:44 PM · #3
Originally posted by GordonMcGregor:
Some of these tutorials might be useful for this challenge..

Follow the link, then the 'free lessons' option has several guides for
product shots on a budget


yes, thank you Gordon, not a lot of people would be nice enough to help with this kind of information.
04/29/2002 05:18:40 PM · #4
Originally posted by GordonMcGregor:
Some of these tutorials might be useful for this challenge..


Thanks Gordon, lots of good info' here but must avoid jewellery!:-)
04/29/2002 07:27:36 PM · #5
Originally posted by GordonMcGregor:
[i]Some of these tutorials might be useful for this challenge..

Thanks a million, Gordon. This is very helpful to those of us who are new to photography and need help understanding what to do with the camera once we have it. :)
04/29/2002 07:34:18 PM · #6


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04/30/2002 08:34:39 AM · #7
Gordon,

Thanks for the great link.

Ed
05/01/2002 04:45:29 AM · #8
I'll just jump on the bandwagon and thank Gordon too. :-P. I'm definitely new to this sort of thing. Just came across dpchallenge.com 20 minutes ago, and I have to say, this site rocks. I got myself a Sony Cybershot P20 a couple months ago, and I love taking photographs. (I realize my camera ain't the best suited for detailed work like this, but I figure I might be able to massage some beautiful shots out of it). :-P. Best of luck to you all. .

- Mike
05/01/2002 06:18:34 AM · #9
ditto what everyone else said, Gordon, you're cool - Thanks!!
05/01/2002 02:22:06 PM · #10
Originally posted by lecook:
ditto what everyone else said, Gordon, you're cool - Thanks!!


Enough with the embarassing me!

This link has some of the best photoshop tips and tricks and examples that I've come across. Found it linked on dpreview.com

Note that some of these tips/ tricks are against the rules here, but could certainly help your more general photographic finishing.


Particularly useful for dpchallenge entries are:

Look Unsharp
Levels or Curves?


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