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produce light with a relatively high intensity and a well-defined, sharp quality. The rays of light produced by the Fresnel lens of the spotlight sharply separates the highlights from the shadow areas. A spotlight can create a visual sense of subject shape and bulk. When used in a skimming or crosslighting fashion, it renders sharp, crisp texture. Because the light rays are collimated, or parallel, with little flare or spillover, a spotlight produces high contrast. One great asset of spotlights in product photography is the controllability of the lights. The light can be controlled to highlight or isolate an area of the subject. Unwanted spillover into other areas can easily be avoided. Through proper use of accessories, such as snoots and barn doors, the control can be greatly extended. A disadvantage of spotlights is the harsh quality of highlights produced on some subjects. Bright spots on the subject may be pinpointed and hard to avoid. Nonetheless, a spotlight is a most effective main light for product photography. is very much dependent on the reflector surface. Polished, metallic reflectors produce a specular, sparkling quality, while matte-surface reflectors produce a softer quality of illumination. The quality of illumination from a floodlight is also dependent on its distance from the subject. At a given distance, the spread pattern for a given light unit is almost even. Some units may produce hot spots when used too close or too far from the subject. The larger the reflector and the closer it is to the subject, the more diffused the light becomes. pleasant quality. The light, because it is coming from one general direction, not an obvious source, surrounds the subject with soft illumination, gently enhancing curves and shapes while producing soft but distinct shadows. Bounce light can be used for either overall illumination or as fill illumination. from product arrangement and picture composition, the picture, you must first deal with the lighting. By the correct use of light, you can create a natural lighting, which is attractive, and simulates outdoor light. In product photography, you should always strive to product was illuminated by natural sunlight. After all, it is natural daylight by which all light is judged. above and somewhat behind the subject, usually from about a 40- to 60-degree angle. In many commercial these terms are used interchangeably by professional photographers. There should be one definite light source must be illuminated sufficiently so the shadow detail is maintained in the film image. In a naturally lighted outdoor scene, this shadow detail is preserved by general skylight illumination. In the studio, this shadow detail is preserved or created by the correct use of soft, diffused, fill lights or reflectors. lighting. This type of lighting is especially useful when you are photographing shiny products, such as bare metal and glass. often helps present three-dimensional form better than frontlighting. Aside from the subject being rimmed with light, which separates it from the background, the foreground shadow duplicates the shape of the object, making it easier to identify. illustrations in the following paragraphs show ways that basic lighting can be used to present shape. Although a perfect rectangle and a perfect circle are used in the illustrations, they are not intended to limit your lighting setups. You must, of course, make lighting adjustments, depending on how rectangular or spherical the subject is and the way you want to present it. floodlights, one on each side of the camera. Basic Photography Course |
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