jimmykoli12
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Thanks for the table suggestion. I think I will currently shoot with the gear I have and post the pics over here.
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Hi all,
I am a complete beginner in product photography. I have the following gear, Canon 1200D and a 18-55mm lens. I am using the P200 Photo Studio in a box to take some photographs. The below is the result I am getting. Which is not that great as per my view. So how can i take my product photography to the next level please suggest.
Do you do any post processing? You can fix your white balance, and make a few other edits, in there?
Ideally, you'd want to get it as good as you can in the camera, but sometimes post processing helps a little...
(I'm not sure of the exact shade of glasses, so I may have oversaturated )
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I used Lightroom only. Didn't see a big need to go into Photoshop. I did not do any spot removal. I'm not in front of my computer, but I'm pretty sure I changed: white balance, exposure, contrast, shadows, whites, blacks, vibrance, saturation, noise reduction, and a bit of the dehaze tool. Those were edits on top of your own edits. I'm not sure what the RAW file looked like, though?It seems much better than the one i have edited. Can you let me know the settings for the same.
Actually, I have edited the images in photoshop. Below attached are the ones I have clicked. If you see in the below image they background has not come so white. Also, the shadow below the spectacle is pinkish.
The editing looks good. But if you see the image that i have clicked the front is in focus whereas the back part is not in focus even though i have kept the f-stop till 9. Is there any other way other than focus stacking to make the whole picture in focus.