Improving Lighting for Pre-View
Posted: Thu 28 Feb, 2008 11:26 pm
Grahame here, can't be bothered to login again..
sort of a in between question here, it isn't software related, but it is hardware/lighting related.
what method of lighting do you guys use to illuminate the area where you photograph your artwork for Pre-view?
we have a very bad lighting problem in general in our shop, LOW VOLTAGE dichroic lamps crossed with energy saving recessed fittings - over the design area we don't have any lighting pointing straight down. so i was wanting some tips on what would be best to fill in -
i had thought of using some heavy wattage retail lights - or alternatively studio lighting, such as fresnels or parcans - both of which i have used in the past - but look out of place
sort of a in between question here, it isn't software related, but it is hardware/lighting related.
what method of lighting do you guys use to illuminate the area where you photograph your artwork for Pre-view?
we have a very bad lighting problem in general in our shop, LOW VOLTAGE dichroic lamps crossed with energy saving recessed fittings - over the design area we don't have any lighting pointing straight down. so i was wanting some tips on what would be best to fill in -
i had thought of using some heavy wattage retail lights - or alternatively studio lighting, such as fresnels or parcans - both of which i have used in the past - but look out of place