Silver looks black

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Hi

I am making a photo of dishes, but the glossy silver design looks black on the photo, i want it to look glossy silver, how can i do it?

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Your whitebalance is set wrong for your light source your white plates look yellow/green. try a manual setting or do a custom whiteballance setting or correct it in photoshop or lightroom.

John.
 
Your whitebalance is set wrong for your light source your white plates look yellow/green. try a manual setting or do a custom whiteballance setting.

John.
Yep... that will cure about 99.9% of your issue.
 
OK i corrected the whiteballnce in photoshop but the silver edging still looks black.

John.
 
OK i corrected the whiteballnce in photoshop but the silver edging still looks black.

John.
Just a matter of moving the lights around (angle of incidence = angle of reflection!) and/or adding/subtracting light as required for the desired effect.
 
OK i corrected the whiteballnce in photoshop but the silver edging still looks black.

John.
Just a matter of moving the lights around (angle of incidence = angle of reflection!) and/or adding/subtracting light as required for the desired effect.
thank you for your great replies.... the problem with moving the lights around is that i will loose the proper reflection for inside of the plates.... it will not look as nice as now....
 
You need to buy the Lighting Bible! There's a lot more to this than you might at first realize. In order to do this properly you need to understand the family of angles, additive and subtractive lighting, and a few other odds & ends. It's not difficult, but it will require some reading and practice.
 
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You need to buy the Lighting Bible! There's a lot more to this than you might at first realize. In order to do this properly you need to understand the family of angles, additive and subtractive lighting, and a few other odds & ends. It's not difficult, but it will require some reading and practice.
i see, i will buy it...
Thank you
 
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