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At 09:00 AM 6/14/96 -1000, you wrote:
>Does anyone know an inexpensive and easy way to photograph bottles for a
>pubication? We received a large donation of bottles ranging from small
>Chinese medicine bottles to sodas, beers, wines, and carboys. I need to
>photograph them. I would like to make color slides, as well as black and
>white prints. Thank you in advance.
>
One easy way is to photograph them using color slides (I use a tungsten
balanced slide film and photograph on a dark background for a more dramatic
effect), then have the images put on a Kodak Photo CD disk. This is
relatively inexpensive, and from the CD disk you can manipulate the images
with a photopaint type program to suit your needs (i.e., print as gray
scale, contrast, sizing, etc.). Hope this helps.
Dave McMahan
Office of History & Archaeology Tel: 907/269-8721
DNR-Parks FAX: 907/269-8908
3601 C Street E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
Anchorage, AK 99503-5921
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