I am looking for a good instruction manual on how to take good color slide
photographs of artwork printed in books and catalogs. My use is applicable
to the one-time-use educational purpose rule that negates a conflict with
copyright issues. I am a grad student in art history, and have to make my
own slides for my seminar presentations. Last semester was my first
(dismal) attempt, and I am hoping to avoid the same errors, but without
really knowing what I am doing, I feel doomed to repeat my mistakes. Any
suggestions?
Carol Carpenter Riggles
Graduate Student, Art History
University of Maryland
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