Platinum Wedding Band Pair on a Mirror, Single Spot

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Use case: product-mockup Asset type: square marketplace jewelry product photograph, 1024x1024 Primary request: A pair of unbranded polished platinum wedding bands presented as a coordinated set on a flawless mirror surface. One wider band dominates the frame and nearly fills it; the matching narrower band sits slightly behind and beside it as the companion piece. Both rings and their crisp, symmetrical mirror reflections must be clearly readable as exactly two rings. Scene/backdrop: Clean pale-to-medium neutral studio gradient above the mirror, bright enough to separate the platinum edges; no dark-on-dark merging. Style/medium: Photorealistic professional product photography, commercial studio lighting, premium jewelry catalog finish. Composition/framing: 100mm macro lens, intimate low three-quarter angle, one ring filling most of the square frame while the second remains fully visible; precise circular geometry, clean edges, realistic scale, no cropping of the companion ring. Deep focus-stacked result keeping the near and far edges of both bands and their reflections sharply resolved. Lighting/mood: One small controlled circular hard spot from high rear-side creates a narrow elongated highlight and high-contrast sparkle across the curved metal; one large white reflector opposite opens the shadow side without flattening it. Brightfield treatment with a luminous neutral field and controlled dark contour cards reflected as smooth curved tonal bands. Strong contrast, restrained specular flare, no rectangular softbox reflections. Materials/textures: Accurate polished platinum rendering with smooth continuous highlight gradients, subtle natural microtexture, physically realistic reflections and shadows; mirror surface perfectly clean. Constraints: professional product photography, commercial studio lighting; sharp focus on the product, clean edges; accurate material rendering, realistic reflections; photorealistic, high detail. Exactly two plain wedding bands from the same set, no gemstones, no engraving, no text, no logos, no trademarks, no brand-identifying design. No people, no hands. Avoid: distorted or oval ring geometry, duplicated rings, extra jewelry, floating objects, mismatched shadows, muddy metal, clipped highlights, excessive HDR, rectangular catchlights, dust, fingerprints, text, logo, watermark.
✓ The prompt that made this image
용도: 정사각 마켓플레이스용 주얼리 제품 사진, 1024x1024. 흠 없는 거울면 위에 브랜드가 없는 유광 플래티넘 웨딩 밴드 한 쌍을 같은 세트로 배치한다. 폭이 넓은 밴드 하나가 프레임 대부분을 채우고, 그보다 좁은 짝 밴드는 약간 뒤와 옆에 놓여 완전히 보인다. 정확히 두 개의 반지와 각각의 선명하고 대칭적인 거울 반영이 읽혀야 한다. 거울 위 배경은 밝은 중성 스튜디오 그라데이션으로 두어 플래티넘 윤곽이 배경과 분리되게 한다. 100mm 매크로 렌즈, 낮은 3/4 각도. 여러 초점을 합친 결과처럼 두 밴드의 앞뒤 가장자리와 반영까지 선명하다. 높은 뒤쪽 측면의 작고 둥근 하드 스팟 하나가 곡면에 가늘고 긴 하이라이트와 강한 광채를 만들고, 반대편의 큰 흰 반사판이 형태를 납작하게 만들지 않으면서 그림자를 연다. 밝은 중성 필드의 브라이트필드 방식과 검은 윤곽 카드의 부드러운 곡선 반영을 사용한다. 사각 소프트박스 반영은 없다. 정확한 플래티넘 재질, 사실적인 반사와 그림자, 선명한 제품 초점과 깨끗한 가장자리, 사실적이고 고해상도의 상업 스튜디오 제품 사진. 보석, 각인, 글자, 로고, 상표, 사람, 손, 워터마크는 없다.⚠ Korean translation — results will differ
Why it's written this way
The phrase "one small controlled circular hard spot" designs the reflection rather than merely naming a light. Polished platinum acts like a curved mirror: a rectangular softbox would print a broad box shape across each band, while the small round source stretches into a narrow, energetic highlight that makes the metal flash. The large white reflector is deliberately separate from that key; without it, the unlit half would collapse into a featureless black strip.
"Brightfield treatment with a luminous neutral field" is the separation strategy. A darkfield setup would emphasize only bright rims, but it would also let the mirror and the shadow side of the platinum merge. Here the pale field keeps both circular silhouettes legible, while controlled dark contour cards supply the darker arcs needed to describe curvature.
The clause "crisp, symmetrical mirror reflections" turns the surface into part of the composition rather than a generic glossy prop. If the reflections were soft or offset, the pair would look as though it floated above the surface and the visual relationship between the wider and narrower bands would weaken.
Why focus stacking matters: at this 100mm macro distance, a single exposure cannot keep the near rim, far rim, companion band, and their reflected edges equally sharp. "Deep focus-stacked result" asks for the finished composite, preventing one ring from becoming an accidental blur while the dominant band fills the frame.
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