Hi Glenn, others,
You may try working with full spectrum daylight lamps. They emit a spectrum very
similar to natural sunlight. By using two, or even better three lamps, you will
be able to avoid hard cast shadows. In combination with dimmers you may simulate
every daylight situation experienced
Hi
I've been photographing my collection using an 8 megapixel olympus
camera with really good success. the only drawback is I have to do it
outdoors late moring facing the east to get the right lighting. I
haven't been able to reproduce the same quality using artificial
lighting. I've tried using
I use for macro photos fixed illumination, flash is not good
for macro photos
Matteo
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