jenles
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Hi - I'm probably way to amateur even for the beginner forum
- I'm using a point and shoot (and feel rather embarrassed with all the DSLRs around!). It's a Canon A1100IS. I'm trying to take product pictures of jewelry, fabric, and other small objects for web only photos. In the summer, I could get nice sunlit photos but now as we get closer to the fall and winter, I'm getting less good daylight. I bought a light set, 4 bulbs of 5000K temps, and made a lightbox out of a large clear rubbermaid container. I'm getting terribly inconsistent photos (whether inside the box or on a table surrounded by the lights), and overall I think it's the changing of light to dark subjects, but another problem is that I have multiple shots of the same item - one might be bright, the next gray and hazy. I'm using the Daylight WB. So, after reading the manual and some tutorials, here are my questions -
Overall my photos look hazy and kinda dull. Is there a setting on the camera that I can be using to make this better? Right now, I take the photos and my husband tweaks it in PS. But he's spending a LOT of time in PS. I used to use my sister's Canon Rebel on occasion, and I took really nice photos with that, even though I didn't know what I was doing.
But again, not sure if it was the camera as much as it was my lack of knowledge and dumb luck!

- If I use a gray card for manual white balance, do I need to retake the gray card shot before color changes? For example, I'm trying to take photos of sheer gift bags that go with the jewelry - if I switch from a black to white bag, does it need to be reset with a gray card in between, or as long as my camera doesn't go in 'sleep mode' or get turned off, is that one shot ok for multiple subjects?
- Is it possible that my camera is just having issues? If I would take 5 pictures in a row of the same product, shouldn't they all look the same? If some look darker, or hazy, could this be a camera problem or is it just operator error? I generally have the exposure on 2/3. All photos on 0 are pretty dark. Outdoor photos and family shots always generally look nice. But when I need to take product shots - it all falls apart.
Overall my photos look hazy and kinda dull. Is there a setting on the camera that I can be using to make this better? Right now, I take the photos and my husband tweaks it in PS. But he's spending a LOT of time in PS. I used to use my sister's Canon Rebel on occasion, and I took really nice photos with that, even though I didn't know what I was doing.
