smooth pebbles, tucked inside an over-the-knee sock (or thick tights) each one separated from the next by an elastic band? The end result should look a bit like a string of sausages.
I should be on Blue Peter.
; )
Dr Jenny Gristock
Science Writer, Engineer, Mum.
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On 29 Jun 2011, at 09:25, John Bibby <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Thanks to all who replied to my email re photographing (below).
>
> Several people mentioned using weights-on-a-string to hold pages flat.
> If you have a few of these spare, could anyone let me have or borrow
> them please? (Or do you even know what they are called, so I can
> Google them?)
>
> I'd also welcome advice on a possible transparent, non-reflecting
> sheet similar to glass in weight which can be put on top of the
> documents/books to hold them flat while being photgraphed.
>
> Thanks for any advice you can give
>
> JOHN BIBBY
>
>
>
>
>>
>> Can anyone advise please on a good way of photographing documents?
>>
>> I have in mind using a tripod facing down to a horizontal surface.
>>
>> But how to keep pages flat? Glass is heavy, reflective, dangerous and fragile - what is the best alternative?
>>
>> And what about transparencies and negatives?
>>
>> (The reason I am not using a scanner is that this work has to be done in the library; also, photography is so much quicker than scanning.)
>>
>>
>> Thanks for advice that anyone can give.
>>
>> JOHN BIBBY
>
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