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The problem of watch shooting.

It can be said that it was taken. A good advertising photo, such as a watch, may use 7-8 lights, plus various spotlight covers. The key is that the peripheral background and reflective materials, especially the stainless steel parts, cannot reflect the camera. Some even need to dig a lens hole in the background or reflective paper to shoot. . . Anyway, I pay attention to a lot. Not every photographer has this level. I need it later, but it is not the main thing. Generally, it is insufficient to repair the details. . .