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  1. <p>Thanks Rodeo Joe I will look into it put I have found someone with a setup like I would like but he does not underlight it. </p> <p>https://video-dft4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t42.1790-2/14885490_1230749796948528_3647518362155614208_n.mp4?efg=eyJybHIiOjMwMCwicmxhIjo1MTIsInZlbmNvZGVfdGFnIjoic3ZlX3NkIn0%3D&rl=300&vabr=154&oh=e71f58fe779c8c0159e91866ca558a6c&oe=581AD2D0</p>
  2. <p>This is a diy setup using strobes but I wanted more of a continous lighting system. It is interesting to watc though.
  3. <p>Thanks <a href="/photodb/user?user_id=640949">Jochen Schrey</a> for the detailed reply. I guess I am looking for a simple table setup that I can place the items on the table and have the camera overhead mounted to take a quick pictures. The bottom light just makes it easier to cutout and prevents shadows. <br> I believe that with the Lord's help I will be able to succeed! God bless you!</p>
  4. <p>Huh????<br> Well honestly the machine from styleshoots is over 80,000 not chump change. The youtube video has some good ideas. Maybe you should read my thread and check my setup at dpreview....</p> <p>https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4061841</p>
  5. <p>Greetings,</p> <p>I am looking for insight on creating a DIY flat photography light table for product photography. Currently I am using a fluorescent light from home depot hard wired with great result. To illuminate the product from the bottom eliminates a lot of harsh shadows and the like. However this http://www.styleshoots.com/ machine can ease workflow on multiple clothing products that I will have to shoot here soon. Does anyone know anyting that would give me some insight on building the light table?<br> This video gave me a lot of ideas.<br> <p>Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. God bless you!</p>
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