Wholesale & eBay Forum » Selling Products Online » How to take good quality and professional pictures?

by: babydoll85
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71 posts
Posted 11 Nov 11 4:57 am.
I want to take good quality pictures so I can attract more peoples attention, I really like the plain white background look and also how some ebay sellers have their usernames faded in the picture so that no one can steel it, how can I do this myself? Here is an example below:
by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2969 posts
Posted 11 Nov 11 6:01 am.
Photo editing software is the trick, the better the quality of the software, the easier the job of isolating an image from the original background.Marc Ransom
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by: fm1234
SaleHoo Master Member
596 posts
Posted 13 Nov 11 2:29 am.
GIMP works at least as well as PhotoShop for this, and it's free. You just need to tinker with it a little, because the interface is not as intuitive. link hidden is a very good, step-by-step video on how to creat such images in GIMP. It's really pretty simple once you get the hang of it."Failure is not when you fall down. Failure is when you don't get back up."
--J.J. Luna

by: ten31
New SaleHoo Member
3 posts
Posted 14 Nov 11 9:42 pm.
Or you can buy a small box lighting kit which will give you the white back ground and lights to make the images look good. You can find these kits at your local camera shop or on Ebay starting around $19.95.
by: richellemonfort
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Posted 15 Nov 11 12:24 am.
Hi babydoll85,Richelle
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by: babydoll85
SaleHoo Senior Member
71 posts
Posted 18 Nov 11 4:29 am.
Thank you all :)
by: pinkcheerleader
New SaleHoo Member
8 posts
Posted 18 Nov 11 11:16 pm.
You can use picnik.com to edit and add text into your photo's. It's free and no need to dl anything. I use this for all photos.
by: babydoll85
SaleHoo Senior Member
71 posts
Posted 3 Dec 11 8:50 am.
fudjj,
by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2969 posts
Posted 3 Dec 11 9:44 pm.
Adobe are absolutely top shelf products, but I think to get started one of the free options that are around would be the better way to go. Most should do a decent job and save you the big outlay.Marc Ransom
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by: babydoll85
SaleHoo Senior Member
71 posts
Posted 5 Dec 11 5:14 am.
Marc,
by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2969 posts
Posted 6 Dec 11 8:21 pm.
You will need to work within the original pixel ratio of the image, trying to increase the size will just pixelate and destroy the quality the image, as you have found out from what you have written.Marc Ransom
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by: TXwinelover
New SaleHoo Member
6 posts
Posted 21 Feb 12 1:14 pm.
The issue I have is I don't have a DSLR that will take macros, (up close & personal of jewelry items). Can I just use an image from Google Images & put a note in the description saying 'your item may vary from image'?
by: richellemonfort
SaleHoo Staff
3746 posts
Posted 21 Feb 12 9:45 pm.
http://www.salehoo.com/blog/how-to-take-fantastic-photos-for-ebay-and-get-your-listings-noticedHi and welcome TXwinelover :) Glad to have you with us!
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by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
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Posted 21 Feb 12 10:41 pm.
The issue I have is I don't have a DSLR that will take macros, (up close & personal of jewelry items). Can I just use an image from Google Images & put a note in the description saying 'your item may vary from image'?Yes, not having a macro function does make it hard to get a detailed close up of finer features. As Richelle as suggested, using a generic Google image will be fine. In your listing I would draw the customer's attention to the fact that the display image is in fact a library image only, and is used for display purposes only.
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by: TXwinelover
New SaleHoo Member
6 posts
Posted 21 Feb 12 11:30 pm.
Thanks, Marc. After doing some searching online, I think I might have found a way to use my existing digital camera to take the shots.The issue I have is I don't have a DSLR that will take macros, (up close & personal of jewelry items). Can I just use an image from Google Images & put a note in the description saying 'your item may vary from image'?Yes, not having a macro function does make it hard to get a detailed close up of finer features. As Richelle as suggested, using a generic Google image will be fine. In your listing I would draw the customer's attention to the fact that the display image is in fact a library image only, and is used for display purposes only.
If there is quite a difference between the image and the actual product, then I would also highlight what those differences are or you could have some very unhappy customers after receiving something they feel that they didn't actually bid on.

by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2969 posts
Posted 22 Feb 12 12:42 am.
100 a day, woa, I hope you have a lot to photograph TX or that won't be a very cost effective option for you.Marc Ransom
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by: TXwinelover
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6 posts
Posted 22 Feb 12 12:55 am.
100 a day, woa, I hope you have a lot to photograph TX or that won't be a very cost effective option for you.
About 250 jewelry pieces....

by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2969 posts
Posted 22 Feb 12 7:25 am.
OK, well you would have to call that cost effective, although it's a lot of work for one day. I would suggest you set up a jig (a stage) so you have the camera locked in position, all your lighting rigged and all you are doing is placing pieces in position and clicking.Marc Ransom
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by: richellemonfort
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Posted 22 Feb 12 10:37 pm.
Likewise here are a couple of sites you can also check out for stock photos of various products -Richelle
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