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Update: I decided to try building a clear lexan sweep to raise the product up off the background with. I bought a 4' x 8" piece of lexan, I think it was 1/16". I thought it would be really easy to bend a sweep into it. I did some testing on some other lexan I had laying around and it turned out horribly. After calling around town to try and find a shop that could properly heat and bend it, I decided it might be more trouble than it was worth. I was a little worried that after the $55 for the lexan and the $25-$50 I was going to have to pay someone to bend it, I might not like the results. I knew I would need more lights too, and trying to mach lights to the ones I already have might prove to be difficult. So, I took the lexan back and swapped it out for a piece of 1/8" white lexan. I built a table similar to the one here. Build a Back-Lit Slope Backdrop For Better Product Photography | DIYPhotography.net I was a little worried about contrast problems with the product right on the light source, but so far it is working great! I think I could have gotten better results with a separately lit background as discussed here, but the need for more lights scared me off. Here is the shooting table. It ended up costing me around $200 for all the materials. The lexan alone was around $110.


Here is a RAW image with no adjustments.

With a little post work, the images are looking really nice.



Here is a RAW image with no adjustments.

With a little post work, the images are looking really nice.
