Hi List,

With all due respect Steve, normally you would be right. About traditional art photography, or perhaps editorials, or such.... But we're not talking about editorials or art. Or at least I'm not.

I'm referring to the industry standard in "product photography" online. I would guesstimate maybe 99% of ALL retail catalogs online have white backgrounds for their product precisely because it adds greater contrast and provides a sharper, clearer image, with more accurate color visually to the consumer/viewer. If you don't like white, don't use white, it's all personal preference. In my opinion of course...White ROCKS! And white works... I've been in business online for over 10 years and we would clip our product images backgrounds out completely. We've done market tests "with backgrounds" and "without backgrounds". We've experimented with all sorts of solid colored backgrounds as well, and white backgrounds always pull a higher response rate.

Again, I think it comes down to personal preference as Anne spoke of earlier. I love other background colors, blues, reds, greens, grays... One of the biggest "No nos" in the industry is using a mottled or "busy" background for your subject. It detracts from the object being photographed and the eye has a very hard time discerning the subject from the background.

I will agree however that a polarizing filter and/or a gray background will bring out detail, but one with skill with the camera can do this with any solid color background IF proper white balancing is used.

Contrast is good, in my opinion.

Regards,
Eric

On 5/23/2010 9:42 AM, Steve Dunklee wrote:
photography is always an experiment. It usualy takes many exposures to get an 
acceptable pic. Having a white background for a dark object is a photographic 
no no!  Its like trying to photograph the moon and expect to see the stars 
around it. Too much contrast! If you use a grey background and develope as if 
it is white you get much more detail. I have been realy sloppy with my 
meteorite photos and can do much better. A polarizing filter used properly can 
cut out the scale cube problem.                 have a great day!               
    Steve

On Sat May 22nd, 2010 8:43 PM EDT Michael Blood wrote:

I've had some very positive flashes over the years....
        Michael


On 5/17/10 4:05 AM, "Met. Michael Gilmer"<meteoritem...@gmail.com>  wrote:

Hi Peter and Greg,

I've never used the flash a single time when taking meteorite photos.
Flash is evil.

Best regards,

MikeG


On 5/17/10, Peter Scherff<petersche...@rcn.com>  wrote:
Hi Greg,

Have you tried taking the photos in manual mode? I see that you had
your FinePix S1000fd in auto white balance&  auto flash. I believe if you
set the values yourself you will be able to recreate the look of the photo
you like even when using the scale cube.

Thanks,

Peter

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Greg
Catterton
Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2010 10:06 PM
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Photo color issue update - colored scale cubes

I am pretty certain the issue is being caused now by my scale cube...
See pictures below, one is with a blue cube, one is without.
No other editing or anything has been done. Only change is removing the
scale cube... guess I am now in the market for a new cube that wont do this.

.92g Karoonda with cube
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c165/jedisdiamond/Karoonda92g2.jpg

.92g Karoonda without the cube
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c165/jedisdiamond/Karoonda92g.jpg

Thanks for all the input from everyone.


Greg Catterton
www.wanderingstarmeteorites.com
IMCA member 4682
On Ebay: http://stores.shop.ebay.com/wanderingstarmeteorites






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