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Re: [OM] Photographing Glass

Subject: Re: [OM] Photographing Glass
From: Joshua Putnam <josh@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2002 11:55:35 -0800
If your local library has a copy, Kodak's M-1, _Copying and Duplicating in Black-and-White and Color_, has some good illustrations of how to light paintings.

Cross polarization is the best way to avoid reflections, but often you can get by with a sheet of black mat board hung on your lens, to make a black background except for the lens itself. Just cut a hole in the mat board that's a slip fit on the nose of your lens, and hold it on by threading on your lens hood after mounting the board.

For cheap cross-polarizing lights, American Science & Surplus often has surplus polarizing sheet material in stock that can be taped over a strobe or a low-powered lamp shade.

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