> >> by placing the frame perpendicular to the sun and placing the
> camera a large distance from the frame you should be able to see into the
> open cells with enough resolution to be useful.<<
By measuring the width of the comb and the depth of the cells, it should be
possible to calculate the distance needed between the camera and the frame
to be able to see the bottom of each cell - although it might be easier to
find it by experimenting! Flash obviously produces the most controllable
lighting.
Best wishes
Peter
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