If your product is on your backcloth & you have no controllable light source, you are never going to be able to knock it out easily, but you can work with it. ![]() Two minutes in photoshop & the happy chap is ready to go. Not perfect, but an improvement on shadowing. This was taken on an iPhone, next to the window. Orient your backcloth & product so that any minimal shadows fall behind the product, rather than across it. If your window has net curtains or similar, use those to further diffuse the light from outside. ![]() If you can't do that, then get as close to the window as you can. If it's not actually raining, then take your setup outdoors, where there will be almost no shadows at all. Artificial light is a bit of an unknown factor, which your camera will have a harder time guessing at, especially if you use more than one light source. ![]() Let's assume you have no equipment at all & are not going to be able to get any right now - then a cloudy day is the best you can hope for.Ī sunny day will make hard shadows, cloudy days don't.Ĭloudy days are also a 'good white'.
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