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Help with Pictures/Background
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‎02-17-2015
10:02 PM
Hi Etsy Store Owners!!
I was wondering if anyone can help me or give me some ideas.
I am taking pictures of my products but I don't like the way they come out.
Does anyone know how to make the entire background of a picture white?
I want to make everything white except for the actual product. Like we see in magazines and catalogs.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you all and Good Luck with your shops :)
I was wondering if anyone can help me or give me some ideas.
I am taking pictures of my products but I don't like the way they come out.
Does anyone know how to make the entire background of a picture white?
I want to make everything white except for the actual product. Like we see in magazines and catalogs.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you all and Good Luck with your shops :)
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Re: Help with Pictures/Background
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‎02-18-2015
12:03 PM
For magazine photos, they use light banks. Here's how to do a cheap homemade version that can work well: buy several pieces of white posterboard and foam board. Use them for the backgrounds and "floor" for your photography. You can bend, but not crease the posterboard and place your item on it (smaller items work best) for a background that has no "horizon".
Take one foam board and score it down the middle and fold it in half. You now have a homemade "reflector" that stands up by itself. Open it to slightly wider than a 90 degree angle and have it reflect the light back onto the item. This erases harsh shadows and brightens up the photos. How much light is being reflected is not very visible in real life, but it shows up in the photo.
I like to make a station for photography near a window and use natural "side lighting". I have a white curtain over the window so the light is not too harsh when photos are taken at midday. I have a photograph of my photography station in my "about" page. Hope this helps.
Take one foam board and score it down the middle and fold it in half. You now have a homemade "reflector" that stands up by itself. Open it to slightly wider than a 90 degree angle and have it reflect the light back onto the item. This erases harsh shadows and brightens up the photos. How much light is being reflected is not very visible in real life, but it shows up in the photo.
I like to make a station for photography near a window and use natural "side lighting". I have a white curtain over the window so the light is not too harsh when photos are taken at midday. I have a photograph of my photography station in my "about" page. Hope this helps.
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Re: Help with Pictures/Background
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‎02-22-2015
04:39 AM
This is great! I tried this on a few items at home as a test and it came out great! Looks more professional.
Thank you for your very helpful advice!!
Thank you for your very helpful advice!!
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‎02-22-2015
09:34 PM
Glad to be of help to a fellow Etsy seller. :)
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