Dear Bernd,
Thanks for your advise, I think it will work, will try it out next
time if I need to make flat copy. Actually it is more convenient
today, I usually use my E-10 to check the lighting setup first.
C.H.Ling
Bernd Moeller wrote:
>
> Dear C.H.,
>
> Reading about your problems with copying glossy photographs, I just recall an
> advice from somewhere, which might be useful in this situation:
>
> Use a piece of black matte cardboard large enough to hide any camera, tripod
> or backlight and cut a hole in it just large enough for the lens. You could
> also attach the cardboard to a filter ring for a more permanent device.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Bernd
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