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Revision as of 21:38, 20 February 2014
Overview
Steps for photographing thumbnail artwork, importing it into Lightroom, and placing into Photoshop documents.
Photography
Setup
- Shoot each thumbnailed page separately. Not each sheet on which the thumbnails are drawn.
- Lens: Tamron 90mm / 200 ISO / 1/125 sec @ f/8 / metering set to aperture-priority manual
(It has to be a macro lens.) - Flash: SB-900, bounced off umbella. 1/4 power. Focal length set to 50mm, although not sure if this makes a difference here.
- Camera mounted on Gitzo GT2331 tripod. (see photo)
- Camera pointed straight down.
- Front legs not extended, set at middle notch. Resting on table.
- Back leg on lowest notch, extended a little bit. Resting on step ladder.
- The blue line at the end of the Tamron 90mm lens will be 14-⅛ inches from the artwork. (The blue line is only visible when the lens is set to manual focus.)





