Encontramos este método en los comentarios de un artículo de Etsy; una vendedora usó un escáner plano para tomar fotografías de sus joyas. Quisimos probarlo nosotros para ver qué tan eficaz es como método para tomar fotografías de productos. Funcionó bastante bien como una solución rápida y fácil para ciertos productos. Estas son las cosas que debe y no debe hacer al usar un escáner para las fotografías de sus productos.
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We tried both a cheap scanner built into an all-in-one printer and a more expensive high DPI scanner for this. We found that cheap scanners did not produce a great result. They didn't have the resolution and the depth of field to handle anything other than flat documents.
What did work great was the Epson Perfection V600 Photo Scanner (currently available for around 200 bucks on Amazon, you can also find refurbished ones for less). This scanner's resolution went all the way up to 12,800 DPI (Dots Per Inch, or in simpler terms how much detail it's capturing) which is probably more than you would ever need. You should use a higher DPI for your smaller objects, but you probably won't need to go past 1,600 DPI.
Place your object on the scanner bed. Make sure whatever you're going to scan is as close to the bed glass as possible.
Instead of closing the top over the products, we just covered them with a sheet of white paper. You can play around with what works best for your products, whether that's using the cover, a piece of paper, or leaving it completely uncovered.
Scanners can work great for smaller, flatter objects that aren't reflective or metallic. We tried scanning earrings, trinkets, and flatter alcohol bottles and got similar results to what we achieved with a DSLR + studio setup.
We found that highly reflective or metallic products don't work well with a scanner. This includes gold/silver earrings and gemstones. The way the scanner captures an image doesn't work well for reflective objects. This is strongly evident in the example below where we compare the image of a highly reflective gold earring taken both in a light box with a DSLR and in our scanner.
Un escáner con un DPI alto puede ser una excelente alternativa si no tiene espacio o tiempo para crear todo un estudio. Si bien obtendrá las mejores fotografías usando un buen estudio, el escáner puede producir resultados aceptables. Cuál elegir depende de su presupuesto, el equipo que ya tiene y los productos que vende.
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