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    Portable Studio test

    Ignore the dust on some of these! LOL! I just took them and rapidly cleaned the to test the setup. This is a self illuminated kit from Amazon. What you think?


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    Re: Portable Studio test

    Nice series.

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    Re: Portable Studio test

    You have nice light here.

    What I don't particularly like is the noticeable line between the horizontal and vertical surfaces and the strange shadows from the wrinkles in the background material that is especially noticeable in the first few shots. These are not serious flaws, just something to watch for in your setup, much like the dust that you mention...

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    Re: Portable Studio test

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    You have nice light here.

    What I don't particularly like is the noticeable line between the horizontal and vertical surfaces and the strange shadows from the wrinkles in the background material that is especially noticeable in the first few shots. These are not serious flaws, just something to watch for in your setup, much like the dust that you mention...

    Yeah you are right. These wrinkles need to be straighten out. I guess its the natural marks created by the time it was packed. Maybe the fabric could be taken out of the box to get it smoother. Im going to New York tomorrow for the weekend. I will look into it when getting back. I was surprised by how good the light is inside the box though.

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    Re: Portable Studio test

    I've been told that a clothing steamer is the best way to get the wrinkles out of background fabric. I have no personal experience here as I tend to use seamless paper backgrounds most of the time.

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    Re: Portable Studio test

    Nicely captured. On my monitor, I have a hard time seeing where the loading lever is differentiated (Image #1) from the wooden stand. I think that in a larger image, I would be able to see this better.

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