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    Hotspots on shinny objects

    Hello

    As part of a catalogue shoot I shot pictures of some pairs of shinny ladies shoes. These have prominent hotspots courtesy of the studio flash. Can anyone suggest a way to shoot such items but avoid the hotspots (other than post production in Photoshop)? Thank you.


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    Re: Hotspots on shinny objects

    As part of a catalogue shoot I shot pictures of some pairs of shinny ladies shoes.
    Get the "shinny ladies" to wear a long skirt, or trousers!

    Seriously though - try dabbing the shiny bits with Blutak to take the reflection down a bit. If you must use flash.
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    Re: Hotspots on shinny objects

    Rub them with banana skin, it makes the shine less prominent.

    But make sure you have permission first.
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    Re: Hotspots on shinny objects

    Rub them with banana skin, it makes the shine less prominent.

    But make sure you have permission first.
    bananna skin really
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    Re: Hotspots on shinny objects

    Polarizing filter?
    As long as the shine isn't from metal it should work reasonably well.
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    Re: Hotspots on shinny objects

    Professionals use Dulling spray for uncontrollable highlights. Prior to that we used Putty. as it is based on linseed oil, it will not damage many things.

    I did Catalogue work for a number of years and every thing wearable was just gathered up and dumped after the shoot.
    Only the high ticket items were sold on. They certainly never checked for damage on anything, as most things had been pinned, pegged, sewn, celotaped, blue tacked or otherwise interfered with.
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