Sarah had spent three hours setting up the perfect flat lay for her small business’s new product launch—hand-painted ceramic coasters. Her phone camera was decent, but the fine cracks in the glaze and the subtle gradients of blue just wouldn’t show up right.
Within an hour, she had professional-grade product photos. The next day, her coasters sold out. take photo on computer
Then she realized the real trick wasn’t the webcam. Sarah had spent three hours setting up the
The moral? “Take a photo on your computer” doesn’t mean using the tiny built-in lens. It means using the computer as a —all at once. Sometimes the best camera accessory is the screen you already own. The next day, her coasters sold out
Now came the real magic: . She used the computer’s screen to see a live view of the coaster, adjusted the focus with a keyboard shortcut, and triggered the shutter without touching the camera. No shake. Perfect exposure.