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    Natural light e.g. sun light through a window or light box, a camera with quality macro ability, plus the back ground can influence the final result.

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    Here are some articles to browse, but avoid unnecessarily expensive suggestions. https://www.google.com/search?client...tography+setup

    It' a good idea to have:

    At least three daylight LED lamps, One at each side, and one at the front to add sparkle, so that you can work at any time without relying on variable natural light.
    A white cube to diffuse the light, because metal objects are mirrors when shiny. To allow for necklaces, it needs to be about 40cm high. Ready made table top studios are often too cramped.
    A tripod, or table bracket for your camera.
    Then your camera, but I quickly stopped using the Macro function, because it brings up all sorts of imperfections, not apparent to the eye.
    If photographing on white, you need to rack up the exposure.

    Lots of shots every which way to get the best from your product, and a photo editing programme to adjust the lighting if required, remove an unwanted reflection, annoying dust spots, or supporting thread and BluTack. Dennis

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