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    That is a single image. He made a photo-montage probably in photoshop and merged them into a single image.

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      Thank you Marc

      I had a look at photobucket today and figured out how to do it after your advice

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        Originally posted by Marc Garlasco View Post
        That is a single image. He made a photo-montage probably in photoshop and merged them into a single image.
        Marc is correct. I use PhotoElements 7.0 software to make these montages.

        Edit: Sorry, a mistake. It's 5.0 PhotoElements.

        Robert
        Last edited by Robert P.; 01-25-2011, 07:52 PM.

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          Diffusion Light Box

          The diffusion light box is an excellent investmet as was pointed out, I have had one for years, produces great results and is well worth it.

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            I'm looking for collectors box

            Hello.

            Who knows where I can buy this collection-boxes like this ??

            Thank

            Frank
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              Originally posted by Pimpf-Saar View Post
              Hello.

              Who knows where I can buy this collection-boxes like this ??

              Thank

              Frank
              Do a google search for Riker mounts.

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                Ok, what am I doing wrong? Is there a different methodology with EKs (bright frame and black center)? I've also tried at different angles. My camera is full auto so I can't set ISO. It automatically sets it to macro when close enough. If I increase the amount of light, I get a shiny black core.

                I built myself a light box but still can't get good quality pics.
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                  Hey,

                  Just got the studio today. Took a few pics but still a bit rough any advice appreciated.





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                      Accordingly to the main subject: - I use three points of light, bulbs with standard E27 screw, 5500K/85W from both sides (horizontally) and one 5500K/100W which gives more light from top. Plain IKEA desk is long enough to enable comfort during taking pics, side lamps came from same surce:
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                        Originally posted by Grubhy View Post
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                        Accordingly to the main subject: - I use three points of light, bulbs with standard E27 screw, 5500K/85W from both sides (horizontally) and one 5500K/100W which gives more light from top. Plain IKEA desk is long enough to enable comfort during taking pics, side lamps came from same surce:
                        Show us what the pack looks like when you photograph it inside the lighted surround.



                        William Kramer
                        Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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                          Hello William,

                          I just found your reply This how it looks after cutting backing form the whole pic:

                          Kopia torn bez tla1.jpg

                          Thank for kind words!




                          Originally posted by all1knew View Post
                          Show us what the pack looks like when you photograph it inside the lighted surround.



                          William Kramer

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                            What a nice thread to learn how to take photo of collections.

                            I always use natural light. Below is my best shot of MP44.



                            I took photo with sunset light into my house.

                            Other photos you can see at below thread.
                            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=517495&page=2

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                              Here is my attempt:

                              My Speed is at 100 and I have a fstop of 2.8. I put 2 lights on either side of the subject and a white sheet under for the backdrop. No flash. I think it came out o.k.
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