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- | [* black] Use two lamps on |
+ | [* black] Use two lamps on the object, one on each side. |
[* icon_note] It may be tempting, but don't rotate the camera to take portrait shots. For layout consistency, we require all photos have a landscape 4:3 aspect ratio. | |
- | [* black] Most of today's cameras work just fine for taking good guide pictures. Make sure to use a tripod and good lighting. |
- | [* black] All of the guitar pictures were taken using a [link|http://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerShot-S410-Digital-Optical/dp/B0001G6U5M|Canon PowerShot S410]. |
- | [* black] We've found it helps if you hook the camera up to your computer after your initial few shots to see how they look on a bigger screen. |
+ | [* icon_note] Mount the camera to a tripod if you can. Most of today's cameras work great for taking guide pictures. All of the guitar pictures were taken using a [link|http://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerShot-S410-Digital-Optical/dp/B0001G6U5M|Canon PowerShot S410]. |
+ | [* icon_note] It certainly helps to hook the camera up to your computer after your few initial shots to see how they look on a bigger screen. |