• Is there an easy way to stop this light scatter ghosting in all my

    From nospam@21:1/5 to Savageduck on Thu Dec 14 12:26:09 2017
    XPost: rec.photo.digital

    In article <0001HW.1FE2E7A7007F500070000E6232CF@news.giganews.com>,
    Savageduck <savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com> wrote:

    Is there an easy way to stop this light scatter ghosting in all my photos & videos of engine valves.

    It looks to me as though your problem lies with the shop light.

    be advised who the poster actually is.

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  • From leetaylor@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 5 09:55:25 2018
    ARTHUR - HEY! Here's what you're dealing with - 'ANGLE of incidence = ANGLE of reflection' one of the basic photography rules (look in a mirror - now move to one side & watch your image move with you - in the opposite direction of course...
    Here's the simplest solution -
    Get a piece of white cardboard or foam core at the craft store large enough to cover the entire engine.
    Place the cardboard (bounce card) on the underside of the hood - white side facing down.
    Place your shoplight at an angle that centers its output on the white bounce card - move it up or down until the reflected light illuminates the engine. Block (scrim) off any light that is coming from the actual light source & hitting your camera/phone
    directly.
    You'll get a nice even light without harsh specular highlights.
    good luck!
    lee

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