mimazee
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- Dec 5, 2007
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I came up with this for my first catalog shot:
The settings were:
Nikon D80
105mm @ 2.8
f/18 @ 200
Main light on the left (medium softbox)
Overhead fill (large softbox)
Formica bounce on the right
Tabletop with Plexiglas (no paper backdrop)
I went with my Sekonic L-308S, and I don't know why it still came out so dark, and neither do I know whether the blurriness comes from off-focus or underexposure. I made sure the background is about 2 stops brighter than the subject, but now I figure the overhead light landed too far back, so it didn't really come into play. I wanted to white out the background completely so that I don't have to knock it out in Photoshp. Would having another light underneath the Plexiglas help as well? At any rate, I photoshopped it, and now I have:
My client still thinks it is not crisp enough. What am I doing wrong?

The settings were:
Nikon D80
105mm @ 2.8
f/18 @ 200
Main light on the left (medium softbox)
Overhead fill (large softbox)
Formica bounce on the right
Tabletop with Plexiglas (no paper backdrop)
I went with my Sekonic L-308S, and I don't know why it still came out so dark, and neither do I know whether the blurriness comes from off-focus or underexposure. I made sure the background is about 2 stops brighter than the subject, but now I figure the overhead light landed too far back, so it didn't really come into play. I wanted to white out the background completely so that I don't have to knock it out in Photoshp. Would having another light underneath the Plexiglas help as well? At any rate, I photoshopped it, and now I have:

My client still thinks it is not crisp enough. What am I doing wrong?