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<p>If you want a white background, you should put your product in front of a white tend and put your strongest light behind the tent.<br>
Your subject my look little bit dark, but you can go PS Images>Adjustment>Brightest It will take your 10 seconds to do that. </p>
<p>Here is an example of my picture<br>
<img src="http://www.newpendant.com/resources/stanlies/s2.JPG" alt="" /><br>
I am retaking all my pictures now for my website.</p>
Perfect white background...
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<p>If you want a white background, you should put your product in front of a white tend and put your strongest light behind the tent.<br>
I took this picture with YN565EX at behind the subject and two office light one on left one on right.<br>
<img src="http://www.newpendant.com/resources/stanlies/s3.JPG" alt="" width="336" height="300" /><br>
Then I went to PS and did Images>Adjustment>Brightest It It took my 10 seconds to do that. <br>
Result;<img src="http://www.newpendant.com/resources/stanlies/s2.JPG" alt="" width="403" height="447" /> </p>