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+ | [title] Lighting setup |
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+ | [* icon_caution] ***Items like inexpensive big box store tripods with missing parts can be "upcycled" to help reduce setup costs.*** ***It is also possible to use other items [guide|115533|like "BER" lamps|new_window=true].*** |
+ | [* black] ***Side lighting*** |
+ | [* red] ***Tripod or light stands***: If you can find a pair of quality tripods, these can often be used as makeshift light stands. ***High-end tripods are not required, but nice to have.*** |
+ | [* orange] ***Standing lamp:*** Space may be an issue with lamps that have a base, but if you can make this work a broken lamp ***(with the cord and socket removed)*** can be used. |
+ | [* black] ***Edge cases*** |
+ | [* yellow] ***Over the top:*** This method requires specific setup conditions not always feasible without a dedicated workspace. However, this method can allow the use of one bright LED instead of 2 when it works (must use 1,500-2,000+ lumens). |
+ | [* green] ***Side clamping: This works in a pinch, but should be considered a last resort.*** Light placement may be restricted which can show in the final photo. ***Look into better options first.*** |
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