I'm just trying to see if I can get the results with what I've already got. I've got a lot of cushions to photograph and didn't really want have to cut each one from the background. I bought the table in the hope I could get the lighting right and get the results I wanted, but not being a pro...
Thanks for all your help on this. This is what I've got now https://www.dropbox.com/s/26di7swrenvgkgh/DSC_5681.JPG
I've done no post editing and there is no key light on at the moment. Any thoughts on it?
I'll go down the path of either cutting it from the background or a natural setting if...
I've tried the suggestions above but it seems almost impossible not to over expose the product and still keep a white base, so I tried this image with the cushion laying down on the bed and shooting from above https://www.dropbox.com/s/5bwqgc7qutmn8yr/DSC_5669.jpg
I haven't used any key light...
I think some of the problem seems to be the way the cushion sits. Because it bulges out at the bottom it's reflecting the light, if you look at this image https://www.dropbox.com/s/dpy2empkt0rphp7/Photo%2015-04-2014%2019%2004%2011.jpg it seems fine. I've tried other products that are vertical...
I was hoping not to have to do much post processing, any thoughts on how to solve the issues? What do you mean by carful adjustments, what do I need to be adjusting to correct it?
Thanks
New here, hope it's the right place for this question.
This is an idea of whats happening https://www.dropbox.com/s/bxcgr46htqf1lqd/DSC_5581.JPG
I bought a Lastolite Litetable to photograph personalised cushions we've started to make, but I just can't the images right. The cushion is always...
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