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breakaway01

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on the canon they have spot metering and evaluative metering, plus a setting for how it factors in background light.

I switched to spot metering, aimed at the darkest part of the jacket and then snapped. Until I did that I used a lightroom filter I ran on all shadows. I finally set everything to manual, snapped at 3 stops on either side of the 0 point and use that as a reference.

Some people say the gray card is the key to getting that exposure right, but I've tried it on a number of items and it didn't seem to help.

Spot metering also doesn't work on a dark subject because the camera meter will overexpose to bring the dark subject up to a midtone. If you are working in a studio setting with controlled lighting then the exposure should not change (significantly) with the subject. This is the ideal situation for those of you taking product shots for eBay. If the lighting is changing (e.g. ambient through a window, flash with TTL metering) then it gets more tricky.
 

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Blockitty Block Block (Private feedback ... I should have known)

Our correspondence below. I ended up throwing her $15 for drycleaning instead of telling her to go to hell because that would have been ungentlemanly, and I am nothing if not a gentleman.


mysegal11:

Me:
A day later ...

Did you receive my message from yesterday? I'd like to get this resolved quickly; nothing like this has happened before to me as a seller. If you don't want the suit, I'd like to address the issues and offer it to another bidder.

mysegal11:
mysegal11:
Me:

mysegal11:
Me:
Me:

mysegal11: What the hell is the UPSO?

Me:
mysegal11:
Me:
mysegal11: I hate people

Me:



How should I have handled this differently?
 

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Sometimes I feel like not responding to members If I don't like their usernames. Recently I've had messages from a "getsomehead" and a "nutsinyourmouth". Like, this is a nice ******* piece of clothing. I don't want some douchebag wearing it. Unless it's Robert Graham, then I literally don't give a **** who you are.
 
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5000k lights and 6500k lights practically the same? I really want to step up my photo game, does someone have a written guide already. Might drop some money on a proper camera and mannequin, I feel like I always ask this question
 

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5000k lights and 6500k lights practically the same? I really want to step up my photo game, does someone have a written guide already. Might drop some money on a proper camera and mannequin, I feel like I always ask this question
Camera forums will have awesome guides in general. Reading a bunch I was able to pick little parts that applied to my setup.
 

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