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Old 08-06-2011, 09:09 AM
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Default LightBox .. How to Create one..

Using a lightbox is very important in photography, you can bought one were the price will go's from 40$ to 100$ ... But you can create one very easy and with 2$ only.. here is my Homemade LightBox and the result..

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Old 08-08-2011, 07:13 PM
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Nice work.
I am not familiar with light box use, understand the concept and all but never have seen one in use.
How did you light it? It appears you used a flash on camera (built it or aux) but did you have a light source from another angle? If so, do you use a specific colour temp of light bulb?
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Nice work.
I am not familiar with light box use, understand the concept and all but never have seen one in use.
How did you light it? It appears you used a flash on camera (built it or aux) but did you have a light source from another angle? If so, do you use a specific colour temp of light bulb?

For the flash, i used Nikon SB900 remote fire position: on the left side of the lightbox and you can see that the top side of the box is open so i will get the normal lights in the room to get inside the lightbox. and regarding 'colour temp' answer is no not in this shot. For more information on how to build a lightbox plz read this.


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Old 08-09-2011, 01:03 PM
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Thanks Ali.

I have filed this simple yet effective technique for future use. Cheers!
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Very simple description, thanks for this tip, I look forward to trying it out.
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Hey...... Illy coffee is popular too in Indonesia!
i'd like to try this one for my practice! thank You!
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