Sunday, September 18, 2011

How to work with a light tent?

Especially in the professional product and object photography light tent is a standard feature of every photographer.

A beautiful clock, a car or a cell phone will eventually disappear behind neither endless reflections, even in a gray shade. This balancing act is a major challenge for the lighting: the lights are set too intense, possibly reflected the environment in parts of the object to be photographed. If you drive, the light intensity during its return, the object will turn quickly to dark and pale.

The solution: A light tent, the functioning of the name comes pretty close. The aim of such a light tent uniform scattering of light to suit the scene is around. In general, these are a transparent cone with an opening through which can be pushed through the photographer's digital camera. Scan the object is placed in the next step in the middle of the tent. Trappings positioned headlights finally deliver the luminous effect.

Of course, light tents are not available for all types of product photography: To illuminate a car in this way, it requires a professional studio setting. Smaller objects, however, you would like to set properly, for example, an Internet auction scene can be mapped in the home's basement or at your desk using the light tent effective without further notice.

Tip: It may not always be expensive. Professionals buy their light tent with a specialist supplier. Opportunity photographers on the other hand can also help with a form placed in bed sheets. Also Paus, parchment or greaseproof paper constructions are possible. For small objects such as clocks you need is a rolled-up 24-inch sheet of paper completely. The opening for the camera should always be large enough so that the autofocus-knife is not hindered in their work.s

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