[Woodcarver] Re: Photographing mirrors

Bill Smith baydolphs at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 28 00:45:24 EDT 2005


yes that true about the jewlers knowin what cameras
are to be good and also show better detail..

Bill

--- Ramsey <ron at carvedbyramsey.com> wrote:


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> Hi Mel,

>

> I haven't used that many digital cameras but my wife

> is a goldsmith

> and belongs to a jewelry mailing list, many of

> whose members

> recommended the Nikon cool pix 4500. We bought that

> camera and I

> have been very happy with it. It's a 4 mega pixel.

> I wouldn't

> recommend anything less. It's not as forgiving as

> my Olympus digital

> for snapshots but has many more creative options. I

> use it in the

> manual high resolution mode to take 300 dpi tiffs.

> With some

> experimentation, a few lights and a tripod you can

> get great results.

> The great thing about digital photography is that

> you can view the

> results immediately and make corrections. You also

> don't need

> special lights because you can correct color

> distortion with

> photoshop.

>

> Ron Ramsey

> http://www.carvedbyramsey.com

>

> >Would you tell us what digital camera you have

> found

> >to be best for carving photos? Thank you. Mel

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>

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