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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: Dan on December 28, 2012, 12:55
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A light tent and some great accessories. 2 seperate deliveries but should have it by Wed 1/9/ 13. Any info on how i should set it up or other info would be helpfull and appreciated.
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Throw it away!
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Not an opion. Went to you tube and seen some videos. I think i understand a little on how to use it.
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Yeah whatever!
Great for Ebay, Flicker or Facebook but not anything near what you need for stock Sorry!
And I dont think to many people will disagree.
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Congrats to the win! But unfortunately ruxpriencdiam is correct IMO. A light tents is no good! In fact its not good at all despite what you've seen on youtube. You'll have no control of the ligt and the images will look flat and unappealing. It feels like a light tent is just a way to squeeze some money from unaware camera owners.
Anyway you are better off than me who actually payed a lot of money for a light tent a couple of years ago :(
Good luck!
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I'm going to disagree. I used a light cube to shoot a lot of still life objects, many of which continue to sell. Think of your light tent as a soft box around your subject instead of your lights. Position your lights outside the tent. I used daylight balanced fluorescents when I started (camera on a tripod for the long exposure required by "hot" lights", but later switched to speedlights. Continuous lights are easier, since you can see where shadows fall and move things around, but I got better results with strobes.
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Nice Dan. At least enjoy playing with it. If you can get some nice profiting shots out of it, even better. :D
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Congratulations Dan.
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give it to a friend, you don't need one ;)
anyway I guess you would love to know that I just got to my 1st payout in Crestock after 3 years and 8 months ;D
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congrats! i think its a great starting point. i had one when i first started, but soon wanted to shoot things that were too big to fit in it. we use a similar thing here at work, not a light tent but a box with the lights in it. it works ok for small parts but now that i know how to shoot without it, i would much prefer to do it that way. unfortunately no space for a studio and no budget for the lights. :(
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I have a couple of light cubes. But I'm not using them the traditional way. I put a few compact fluorescent bulbs inside them and use them as a substitute for paper china lanterns when I'm shooting videos.
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Congrats to the win! But unfortunately ruxpriencdiam is correct IMO. A light tents is no good! In fact its not good at all despite what you've seen on youtube. You'll have no control of the ligt and the images will look flat and unappealing.
You CAN control the light in a light tent somewhat by moving the lights (both position and distance). You can also use black cards to add some contrast/shadows.
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if you use 100w incandescent bulbs , you can use them to bake a muffin...
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Dan, has your light tent arrived yet? If so, have you played with it, and what do you think so far?
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cypher - i recieved it and have been toying around with it. I just can't get the lights placed just right.
I need books or magazine articles to help me or printable article off the net.
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cypher - i recieved it and have been toying around with it. I just can't get the lights placed just right.
I need books or magazine articles to help me or printable article off the net.
Yeah, they really suck. I'll PM my mailing address and you can send it to me. ;)
Have fun, you're bound to find some good uses for it eventually.
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cypher - i recieved it and have been toying around with it. I just can't get the lights placed just right.
I need books or magazine articles to help me or printable article off the net.
how long have you tried? how many hours? its not that hard, try and try until you will get there