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<p>[QUOTE="jb_depew, post: 3823034, member: 88227"]Generally speaking, shooting on white backgrounds is more difficult than shooting against black. The trick to get a perfect white background out of camera is overexposure of the background and generous distance between the subject and the background. The white background will reflect light on your subject, but you can absorb and or block some of that light with strategically placed black panels (foam core works great).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jb_depew, post: 3823034, member: 88227"]Generally speaking, shooting on white backgrounds is more difficult than shooting against black. The trick to get a perfect white background out of camera is overexposure of the background and generous distance between the subject and the background. The white background will reflect light on your subject, but you can absorb and or block some of that light with strategically placed black panels (foam core works great).[/QUOTE]
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