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Hello Ron,
Personally I most often use my flatbed scanner: I put the shells on the
glass and with the lid fully open I make scans without any light in
theroom, by night is the best and I get a jet black background . Most
ususually the automatic colour setting works perfectly. This method canot
work with cowries as they roll on the glass but usually it is easy to
scaboth sides of a shell, most usually. With a camera I use black
cardboard or black felt and I also use a 6 LEDs ringlight mounted on the
lens without any other light in the room.
Here is a link for flatbed scanner photography:
http://www.photogalaxy.com/articles/scanner.php
Best regards,
Franck
From: Ron G. Noseworthy
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 4:01 AM
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Subject: [CONCH-L] Image Assistance
Hi, everyone!
I am preparing some color photos for a paper. I am using Photoshop and
need a black background for the specimens but I don't know how to achieve
this effect. If some on the list can help me, I would really appreciate
it.
All the best from Korea!
Ron Noseworthy
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