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How To Take Great Photos of Your Projects Featured Products

How To Take Great Photos of Your Projects

by Justin Cooper
published April 28, 2013, last edited April 28, 2013
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  • Overview
  • What You'll Need
  • Part I - Cyclorama
  • Part II - Taking Photos
    • Two-Light Setup
    • About the Camera
    • Tips for Taking Pictures
    • One-Light Setup
    • Tips for LEDs
  • Text View

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