Wedding Bands in Dual-Gradient Light, Gemstone Macro

Yellow-gold and platinum wedding bands with one flush-set gemstone in an open case on pale stone

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A square marketplace jewelry product photograph of an open, shallow, unbranded presentation case resting on a smooth pale warm-gray stone surface. Inside the simple matte neutral case are exactly two matching wedding bands, clearly separated from the background: one warm yellow-gold band and one cool platinum band, arranged in a quiet interlocking relationship without impossible geometry. The platinum band contains exactly one tiny flush-set colorless gemstone, with the facets of that single stone rendered with optical precision. Extreme close-up macro product view, the gemstone facets are the primary focal point while both complete circular bands and their relationship remain legible inside the case. Focus-stacked result across both bands and the gemstone. Two-direction gradient lighting made from long curved strip reflections, one warm gradient and one cool gradient, so each metal plane shifts tone smoothly without rectangular softbox reflections. A small controlled rear transmission light passes through the gemstone for crisp internal brilliance and dispersion. Bright-field setup with a pale background, subtle edge separation, and realistic grounded shadows. Professional product photography, commercial studio lighting, sharp focus on the product, clean edges, accurate material rendering, realistic reflections, photorealistic, high detail. Realistic ring geometry, exactly two rings, exactly one gemstone, both rings fully visible, no people, no hands, no body parts, no branding, no logo, no letters, no readable text, no watermark, no extra jewelry, no rectangular softbox reflections, no distorted or melted rings, no duplicated stones, no cloudy gemstone, no mismatched shadows, no excessive HDR, no clipped highlights, no crushed dark metal, no floating objects.
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매끄러운 옅은 웜그레이 석재 위에 열린 얕은 무브랜드 프레젠테이션 케이스를 놓은 정사각 마켓플레이스용 주얼리 제품 사진. 단순한 무광 뉴트럴 케이스 안에는 배경과 명확히 분리된 웨딩 밴드가 정확히 두 개 있다. 하나는 따뜻한 옐로 골드, 다른 하나는 차가운 플래티넘이며 불가능한 교차 없이 차분하게 맞물려 두 개의 관계가 읽힌다. 플래티넘 밴드에는 작은 무색 보석이 정확히 한 알 플러시 세팅되어 있고, 그 한 알의 패싯이 광학적으로 정밀하게 표현된다. 극클로즈업 매크로 제품 구도이며 보석 패싯이 주 초점이지만 두 밴드의 완전한 원형과 관계도 케이스 안에서 읽힌다. 두 밴드와 보석 전체에 포커스 스태킹을 적용한 결과. 따뜻한 그라디언트와 차가운 그라디언트의 길고 휘어진 스트립 반사를 두 방향에서 만들어, 사각 소프트박스 반사 없이 금속 면마다 색조가 부드럽게 달라진다. 작고 통제된 후면 투과광이 보석을 통과해 또렷한 내부 광채와 분산을 만든다. 밝은 배경의 브라이트필드 세팅, 은은한 가장자리 분리, 현실적으로 바닥에 닿는 그림자. 전문 제품 사진, 상업용 스튜디오 조명, 제품에 선명한 초점, 깨끗한 가장자리, 정확한 재질 표현, 사실적인 반사, 포토리얼리스틱, 높은 디테일. 현실적인 반지 형태, 정확히 두 개의 반지와 한 개의 보석, 두 반지 전체가 보임. 사람, 손, 신체 일부, 브랜드, 로고, 글자, 읽을 수 있는 텍스트, 워터마크, 추가 주얼리, 사각 소프트박스 반사, 왜곡되거나 녹은 반지, 복제된 보석, 흐린 보석, 어긋난 그림자, 과도한 HDR, 날아간 하이라이트, 뭉개진 어두운 금속, 떠 있는 물체 없음.
⚠ Korean translation — results will differ

Why it's written this way

The phrase "two-direction gradient lighting made from long curved strip reflections" is the load-bearing instruction for the metals. Polished gold and platinum mirror the source itself; a rectangular softbox would print a hard white box onto each band. Long curved gradients instead describe the round cross-sections, while the warm and cool directions let adjacent metal planes separate without changing their true material colors. "A small controlled rear transmission light passes through the gemstone" handles refraction rather than reflection. Front light alone would leave the flush-set stone looking like a pale glass dot. The restrained rear source creates internal brilliance in the single visible gemstone without blowing out the platinum around it. This is a bright-field setup, named explicitly by "bright-field setup with a pale background." It keeps the cool platinum edge readable against the matte case and pale stone. A dark-field treatment could make rim highlights more dramatic, but here it would weaken the quiet relationship between the two complete bands and risk losing their shadowed lower edges. The phrase "focus-stacked result across both bands and the gemstone" is necessary because extreme macro depth of field is thinner than the distance between the front facet and the rear arcs. Focusing only on the stone would turn the partner band into an indistinct gold loop; stacking preserves the facet detail, both circular profiles, and the exact point where the pair overlaps.

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