Full Version: Photographing Crystal

From: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#4]
 17 May 2004
To: Photomato (RGL) [#3] 17 May 2004

Robyn,

It is nice to get a response from the "Stunt Photographer". I am excited to experiment with some of the great recommenbdations that you and Harvey have so graciously shared.

I am going to let the best photo results dictate the background and lighting conditions for which I take my pictures. I am in the process of developing a digital photo collection of my products to use on my website, as well as printed promotional pieces.

 


From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#5]
 17 May 2004
To: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#1] 17 May 2004

Here is a poor image that will give a general impression of the results of the tent method. It was a rejected image because it was not as good as the one I used and the good ones and the glass images are lost in the crash. (Of course the rejects folder was backed up but apparently not the good folder.)

It is also horribly compressed to get it to about 11K file size.

The engraved piece is the center layer of the 3 pieces of acrylic. On glass the engraved image generally will show up far better than the engraving here, thus a reject.

 


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