Eugenius91
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Hello everyone, I am new here. I tried looking around for similar questions but did not succeed.
We are soon going to set up a webshop together with my friend for jewelry. One of the things how my friend wants to work is with her own photographs of products. So we will buy a small product studio box thingy.
We'd love to get a good set up to get us started for the first few months. Now I was wondering if there were any good tools out there that make product photography easy.
What I'd like it to do:
- project picture instantly on computer/laptop screen next to the camera
- adjust the brigthness and contrast of the pictures
- be able to crop all the images to say 600x600 or 900x900 pixels and allow us to reposition the center (like photoshop, but swifter)
- allow us to choose between multiple photos and discard the rest after the pictures are taken
I know this is a lot to ask at once but I'm sure there are a lot product photographers out there who can share their setup with us!
Maybe it's not unimportant to mention, but we will not be using any high-end tech camera's, we were even considering just using our smartphones for product photography. I know we're amateurs, but we've got to start somewhere.
We are soon going to set up a webshop together with my friend for jewelry. One of the things how my friend wants to work is with her own photographs of products. So we will buy a small product studio box thingy.
We'd love to get a good set up to get us started for the first few months. Now I was wondering if there were any good tools out there that make product photography easy.
What I'd like it to do:
- project picture instantly on computer/laptop screen next to the camera
- adjust the brigthness and contrast of the pictures
- be able to crop all the images to say 600x600 or 900x900 pixels and allow us to reposition the center (like photoshop, but swifter)
- allow us to choose between multiple photos and discard the rest after the pictures are taken
I know this is a lot to ask at once but I'm sure there are a lot product photographers out there who can share their setup with us!
Maybe it's not unimportant to mention, but we will not be using any high-end tech camera's, we were even considering just using our smartphones for product photography. I know we're amateurs, but we've got to start somewhere.