leschowe
Elite Cafe Member
Hi Steve,
I just read your excellent photography tutorial. I have been having quite a
bit of trouble taking pictures of my engraving work due, mostly, to the shininess
of the metal. I think that your light tent idea is my solution, however looking
at the reviews for the various light tents on Amazon.com I find that many of the
reviewers are disappointed at the low power level and the poor quality of the lights
which are included with most of the models.
I have looked around and finally found the Lumiere Portable Photo Studio, which looks
very good to me but has no reviews. I was wondering what your opinion of it might
be. It is the only inexpensive light tent that I have found that actually publishes
the wattage (50W) and the type (Halogen) of the light bulbs which are included.
Below is a pointer to the "Lumiere L60235 Portable Photo Studio" on www.tigerdirect.com:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicat...p?EdpNo=3400035&sku=L222-1015&srkey=L222-1015
Thanks for your help,
Les Schowe
I just read your excellent photography tutorial. I have been having quite a
bit of trouble taking pictures of my engraving work due, mostly, to the shininess
of the metal. I think that your light tent idea is my solution, however looking
at the reviews for the various light tents on Amazon.com I find that many of the
reviewers are disappointed at the low power level and the poor quality of the lights
which are included with most of the models.
I have looked around and finally found the Lumiere Portable Photo Studio, which looks
very good to me but has no reviews. I was wondering what your opinion of it might
be. It is the only inexpensive light tent that I have found that actually publishes
the wattage (50W) and the type (Halogen) of the light bulbs which are included.
Below is a pointer to the "Lumiere L60235 Portable Photo Studio" on www.tigerdirect.com:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicat...p?EdpNo=3400035&sku=L222-1015&srkey=L222-1015
Thanks for your help,
Les Schowe