From: "George M. Anderson"
> Jaime;
>
> If you have a macro lens, that's the one to use. Otherwise, it's iffy. A
> copy stand is also useful (definitely a tripod if you've not got a copy
> stand). Good even lighting window of skylight is always good. If you use
> tungsen lights, you need tungsten film. Avoid flare. Get the book flat
and
> set up the lens exactly parallel to it.
>
> G
Thanks George.
I've borrowed a macro tube and the 80 and 135 macros from Mr. Gries. I'll
give them a try. Since the photos are all B&W, I was going to stick with
B&W slide film. Would you suggest any filtration (yellow, orange, etc.) to
improve contrast?
Jamie
Fort Myers, FL
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