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Photographing your artwork
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2-D Slides & Set-up
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Image shot using outdoor slide film indoors with tungsten lights; image has yellowish tint
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Image shot from too far away and out of focus
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Focused with equal borders surrounding image
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Cropped image; white balance set to incandescent When shooting digitally, it is imperative that you have the correct white balance
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White balance setting on automatic, image has yellowish tint
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White balance set for florescent light, image has reddish tint
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White balance set for shooting in sunlight, image has greenish tint
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Interior set-up with tungsten film and studio lights The same set-up can be used if shooting digitally
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Using a copy stand with tungsten lamps
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Copy stand with tungsten lamps
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Photographing 2-D work outside on cloudy/overcast day using outdoor slide film
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As slide film becomes increasingly scarce, many teachers have begun photographing with digital cameras and then sending the images via the internet to companies that will convert them to slide format. A www.google.com search for slides from digital yielded the following sites:www.google.com www.slides.com www.digitalslides.co.uk/ www.colorslide.com www.gammatech.com www.iprintfromhome.com/slides.htm www.replicolor.com www.prodigitalphotos.com www.slideplus.com and many more…..
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3-D Slides & Set-up
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Clutter that distracts
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Background competes with sculptural subtitles
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Clear background and balanced lighting to reveal best of work
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Florescent above
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1 light above with card Flash from camera
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1 light above with card
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1 reflected light left 45º
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1 light above with card 2 reflected lights L/R 45º
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No light above 1 reflected light left 45º 1 reflected light right 90º
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Details images that inform
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Alternative points of view that inform or not
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Alternative points of view that may inform
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Alternative points of view that inform yet (confusing background)
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Jewelry Slides
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Ring shot using a macro lens
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Ring shot with close-up rings attached to macro lens
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Close-up rings attach to the lens allowing a closer view
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Ring shot using a macro lens
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Ring shot with close-up rings attached to macro lens. There is a harsh glare from the lighting.
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This brooch has been shot in a fabric diffusion box. It is free standing with a light blue back drop paper. Mary Rogers, artist
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This necklace was placed on the surface of a light table without the light on, the photo was shot through a fabric diffusion box. Mary Rogers, artist
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Professionally photographed by Ralph Garbriner. Mary Rogers, artist
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Quartz lightPhotoflood Stands for back drop paper Fabric diffusion box Photoflood kit Miscellaneous lighting equipment
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