SO I thought it might help our Mug ID quest if we posted images of Mug Types in this thread.
I will start:
Orca:

Listawood:

Durham (RG381) - I do not know where these came from:




Have you thought of a "green screen" or should I use the official term of Chromakey for your mug backdrop?? I've seen them fairly cheap on fleabay, come with a pair of lighting rigs too.....great for doing videos too!!NikGrey;82356 wrote:No, that's not odd - I do/learn things like that.
I think we can tell them apart from the handles more than anything else, from images anyway.
Thicker, rounder etc.
Oh, and I am in the process of making a Stage to photograph my products - that 'White' background folds out over the desk. I need to work on the lighting next.
Which goes back to the factories doing the coating buying in whichever standard white mugs they got the best price on that week. Similar things happen in electronics factories - components can change during a production run of supposedly the same batch due to fluctuations in price and availability of components.Andrew;82399 wrote:There are no hard set rules and I have often found different batches of what I believed to be the same mug from the same supplier to be a slightly diffrerent version.
Now on sale for £27.49 (WAS £77.54)pisquee;82378 wrote:
We started with one of these for small things like mugs
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PORTABLE-50CM ... 4d12b4c35a
The tripod is rubbish so bought a better one, along with a remote shutter release so the camera was completely steady when taking the shot. We have bought a few more lights since, and a larger cube for bigger products (lampshades, cushions) which we use outside in daylight rather than electric lighting.
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