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Published by aishahsport, 2022-06-02 01:16:30

Lab sheet 3 DIY Lightbox

Lab sheet 3 DIY Lightbox

Lab sheet 3 : DIY Lightbox

1. Materials Needed for DIY Lightbox
a. Box
b. White Fabric/White Paper
c. Lights
d. White Bristol Board
e. Tape
f. Miscellaneous Tools & Glue

2. Step by step to create DIY Lightbox
Step 1. Choose a huge cardboard box

Step 2. Mark Windows on Every Side of
the Box
Locate the box on one of the sides for
the flaps to be open in front of you.
Mark a point approximately 5.1 cm (2
inches) with a ruler from every edge on
the side of the DIY light box. Use a
pencil to draw one line near the box's
edges and connect the points.

Step 3. Make the Windows on the Box
Cut along each drawn line of the box
with the help of scissors or a
designated cutter. After you’ve finished,
you would be able to extract a piece of
cardboard from the middle and to see a
window. The same must be done on
the opposite side.

Step 4. Cut a Piece of White Poster
Board Identical to the Box

Locate the white poster board or a thick
sheet of white paper on the upper part
of the DIY light box. In order to fit
precisely into the box, get rid of the
board's unnecessary edges using the
cutter or scissors. The board must be
nearly twice as large as the upper side
and equal in width with the box.

Step 5. Cover the Windows

Begin with the upper edge of the
selected material and fasten it to one of
the windows with the help of glue or
tape. Then move onto the opposite
sides while letting the material hang
down over the window. The same must
be done to all the windows of the photo
light box.

Step 6. Fasten the Poster Board Inside
of the Box

The next step is to put a large piece of
packing or duct tape to the upper edge
of the poster board. While keeping an
eye on the tape, fasten it to the inside
part of the light box photography closer
to the upper part of the back side.
Fasten the opposite edge of the board
to the box's bottom using one more
piece of tape Be careful not to wrinkle
or fold the poster board. Make the
board slightly curved by angling it along
the back bottom corner.

Step 7. Use Lightbox


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