Re: Photographing Jewellery
- From: "Barbara" <sunfluer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 17:03:25 -0400
Try taking your jewelry outside in the early part of the day to take the photos. You want to be sure you have the sun behind you. You might be amazed of how nicely the jewelry will look in the photo.
Barbara
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"Heather" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:fcp54b$os2$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi There......
Could some of you help me out with this?? I have never had to do this before.
My Pentax *died* and I bought a Canon Powershot last week. FYI, digital cameras have a life span of 3-4 years. 8-((
Anyway, I assume you shoot against a white or black background, but the books have to be a translation from Chinese (well, I did work at Canon on a temp basis, so I know where it is made, lol).....but I can't seem to get the flash to work all of the time. And the colours are not true.
It is on Auto and I have the flash on, but I also put *Macro* on for closeups and I think perhaps the flash is not about to work with Auto or Macro, but not sure and as I say, I am *booklet instruction challenged* on cameras. Computers? No problem.
Probably some silly setting that I need to do with the camera set on "Manual" instead of Auto. My photographer daughter has a very expensive Canon with all of those huge lenses, but these little ones she is not sure what all to change and she is 3000 miles away. She is the one who narrowed it down to the Macro setting perhaps not allowing the flash.
Thanks for any help you can give. I will give it one more shot (pun, groan) today when I get back from my bead store......on a beading streak and don't want to lose the *edge*, grin. Inspiration is sometimes hard to come by!!!!
Cheers.....Heather
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