A new Review is up now by me, Akasa PaxPower 400W PSU Review can be found here
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A new Review is up now by me, Akasa PaxPower 400W PSU Review can be found here
I recomend using a back drop for your pics. Or atleast somewhere where all you can see is the product and the background.. no family pictures, bathrooms, dogs, little brothers etc. you get the picture ;)
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Originally Posted by MrSlacker
They could also do what I do and just photoshop it out -- that's what I did for my review of the Cooler Master Cavalier, which hasn't moved from under my desk since the last LAN party about a month ago.
Back drop is much more proffesional. You can see the quality of pics we get when using backdrop in any of the BoxGods reviews.
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Originally Posted by MrSlacker
Yeah, I know.
I was just suggesting it for those who don't have a white background or a studio.
Hell, If I had enough cardboard and white paint, I'd make a little photo-booth thingy. Big enough for, say, 3 full towers with a foot in between, at a 3/4ths angle, and still have only white in the background.
For that you will need a very big room or a camera with VERY wide angle.Quote:
Originally Posted by Omega
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Originally Posted by MrSlacker
That's why I said i wanted a display that big, so that I don't have to worry about anything going off the edge.
Not that I would take pictures of anythign larger than a single full ATX tower case, anyways.
huh?Quote:
Originally Posted by Omega
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Originally Posted by MrSlacker
Let me elaborate -- If I would need a wide angle lens or a big room to get the whole display, then I don't have to worry about anything off the display being shown in normal shots.
Now do you comprehend?
gotcha... i just use a white sheet and set my white balance to that sheet, that way sheet is perfect white.Quote:
Originally Posted by Omega