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    Here is a keeper, I really like this razor.
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    I really need a better lighting setup.
    Can anyone recommend a good lightbox?
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    Nice razor. I made mine with some translucent plastic sheet from a roll I have. You could do the same with sheets of velum or tracing paper.
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    Thanks Shaun.
    Based on my limited prior experience and advice from a photographer friend what works best is indirect lighting. A variable intensity light controller is also desired.
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    Yes the plastic or tracing paper works to diffuse the light and make it soft. It is suppose to kill the glare and reflection. I keep my flood lights back about 10” from the plastic diffuser which is a large box shape and the razor in the middle about 12” away on each side. Geezer made one a while back with a large plastic tote. It also seemed to work a treat.
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    I cut three sides out of a cardboard box, then covered them with a white trash bags.

    Then lined the back n bottom, in white construction paper.

    Then I use three table lamps, to light all three sides. That way I can play with shadows, and light intensity.

    I will also sometimes hold something white, in front of the box, to lighten, or remove shadows, by light reflection.

    I couldn't tell you how many pics I took of my 1/1/22 SOTD pic, just trying to get the right lighting.

    Then there's the right background color, that best shows of your wares.

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    All my pics are with my phone.
    And I only use the box, when I want really nice pic of special things, or finished, restores.

    Its cheap n easy ta make, and works.!
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    Thanks a bunch, this is much appreciated!

    I do have totes and always wondered what I was going to do with my articulating/clamp-on lights. Now I have a good use for them.!
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    This was my solution: (click photo for SRP post)

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    That should work, great.
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    I use a white dish pan and line it with different colored (depending on the subject) velvety fabric under and behind then shine lights from 3 sides. Like Mike said I will also reflect light off of a sheet of white paper from in front.

    Another beauty by the way.
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