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  • NNN636166418873236153
    Not a proper answer to your question but just a comment on my workflow. I find trying to light product to solid white background usually over exposes the product and isn't as nice of a pic as leaving the white background between 245-250. then in photoshop or whatever you are editing in, just create a highlight adjustment layer and move only the highlight 5 or 6 notches until it is bright white. If I have to shoot a little less exposure because of a white product, will do a clipping mask then duplicate layer and lighten it way up so is 255 white and still will allow for natural shadows.

    Otherwise will shoot on white or clear plexi and backlight it to get the pure white background but no shadows then.
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  • cdc
    Thank for your input. I'm with you on it looking better using masking in photoshop, just trying to figure out a way to avoid the trip to photoshop if I can.

    I'm curious, when you say you're making a highlight adjustment layer, what tool(s) exactly are you using for the highlight adjustment layer?
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