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Shooting your work 2020 Responses
Last post: 2 years, 3 months ago | Thread started: Feb 9, 10, 1:44 p.m.
Out of context: Response #10 [Feb 9, 10, 1:44 p.m.]
- vaxorcist
Custom White balance, v-flats, reflected lighting, polarizer on lens and polarizer gels over lights can fix reflections. Large black cards with small holes in lens can deal with some reflections... Bounced light off back wall and ceiling can fix some reflections. Be prepared to test alot. Lens is the least important factor. Tilt-shift may help a bit if you use shift to remove camera reflection from shiny objects so you don't read "Nikon" backwards in the shiny part...
Amazon has a good book called "The Artists Guide to Photographing your Own Artwork"


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