On 6 Jun 2014, at 17:35, Alwyn Collinson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> We're looking into getting some collection items rotationally photographed (from 360 degrees, so that users can "spin" the photographs and observe the objects from every angle).
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> I'm having some difficulty finding professional photography companies with experience of working with museums who also offer rotational photography of collections. Does anyone on the MCG have experience of having objects 360 photographed? Any firms you can recommend getting a quote from, or hiccups you ran into?
Lighting is something that needs extra care.
For torbytes.com Shane Edgar did an excellent job.
http://digitalsplash.co.uk/index.htm
(You need a Java plugin to view the demos on his site and Torbytes - time and technology have moved on, but the photography issues are still the same.
:)
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