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This is exactly the answer I have been looking for after watching tons of product photography videos. You are the first person to explain this without trying to sell a bunch of expensive equipment.
I love the art that Artillo creates. I am from India and would love to see him make some photographs in India. thanks a lot for creating his portraits. you the best.
Bellissimo video Lared Hitchcock!!😂 Stavolta hai aggiunto anche un po' di suspence alla descrizione dei paesaggi! Bravo! Ci vorrebbe un secondo video per stanare questo benedetto albero..😉
I’m so happy that I finally found a video that explains this! What would you recommend if I wanted the background to be all the same white value, but not PURE white. (ie. no vignetting, no shadows against the backdrop, etc). An example are the products on Nike’s website that still retain the shadows from the models’ shoes.
@@LaredoMontoneri what are you searching exactly? I haven’t been able to find anything about Photoshop for that other than fully cutting out images and replacing the background or having lots of light etc.
Here copied from my notes, but it's in Italian so use google translator for your language. it is done to make the background grey like you prefer here: Come fare Background neutro grigio 240,240,240 su PS Fai la foto con Sfondo bianco 255,255,255 Poi sul layer stesso fai applica adjustment layer “Solid Color” e scegli grigio 240 Poi sul layer di adjustment fai “Blending mode dei layer”= multiply A questo punto ti lascia la leggera ombra ma tutto il resto invece di essere bianco 255 e grigio 240 Da notare che questa tecnica in realtà’ ti applica il layer 240 anche sul prodotto per cui un pizzico ti viene scurito ma non si nota molto. Se usi un colore diverso da 240 lo si vede immediatamente. Usa la gomma per cancellare il layer sul prodotto