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  2. Lightbox - Wikipedia

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    It is used by photography professionals viewing transparent films, such as slides. [2] This device was originally used to sort photographic plates with ease. When laid flat, it may be called a light table. Generally, a lightbox uses light similar to daylight (5,000–6,000 kelvins (K)) and has uniform light strength on the glass pane. [3]

  3. Three-point lighting - Wikipedia

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    Three-point lighting is a standard method used in visual media such as theatre, video, film, still photography, computer-generated imagery and 3D computer graphics. [1] By using three separate positions, the photographer can illuminate the shot's subject (such as a person) however desired, while also controlling (or eliminating) the shading and ...

  4. Photographic lighting - Wikipedia

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    Photographers may also manipulate natural lighting by using reflectors or flash. In a studio setting, however, there is no limit to the options a photographer has for lighting. Objects can be made to either look normal as "seen by the eye" or surreal as the goals for the photograph require. Usually, the viewer's reaction will depend on whether ...

  5. Light tent - Wikipedia

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    A light tent, a kind of photography light modifier, is a box used for taking photos of objects without casting shadows. It can, for example, be used to take pictures of a physical product for use in an encyclopedia, for documentation [1] or for marketing. The combination of evenly distributed lighting and the diffusing material means that ...

  6. Photographic studio - Wikipedia

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    By 1860s they were in common use in professional studios. 'Tungsten Lights' or 'Hot Lights' were still in use. Around the 1870s even smaller studios got access to flash lights or strobes. People tried many things from time to time when setting up studios to cope up with different hurdles in photography. However, lighting was a big hurdle.

  7. Lightbox (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Time LightBox, a blog by the photo department of Time Magazine; Lightbox, a 2014 album by Chris Letchford; The Lightbox, a gallery in Woking, England; TIFF Bell Lightbox, the headquarters for the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto; LightBox Expo, an animation convention in Los Angeles, California co-founded by Jim Demonakos in 2019

  8. Juan Soto free agency: Yankees and Mets reportedly up their ...

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    We still don't know which team Juan Soto will be picking in free agency, but we can now say he will probably be setting an all-time record. The New York Yankees and New York Mets have both upped ...

  9. Rembrandt lighting - Wikipedia

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    A studio portrait, showing the characteristic illuminated triangle on the darker side of the face. Rembrandt lighting is a standard lighting technique that is used in studio portrait photography and cinematography; it is also used in contrast with butterfly lighting [1] It can be achieved using one light and a reflector, [2] or two lights, and is popular because it is capable of producing ...