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Re: Photographing versus Scanning for rare documents
Ditto what Burton said about lighting. You really need to get a light setup that provides the maximum amount of light, and thus contrast, as possible.
Does your institution have any professional photographers? Ask one for help ... these folks are wizards at making the most of light. (You might even get the loan of some lighting/photo equipment.) |
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