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Old January 14th, 2016, 09:55 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by sooperlicious View Post
Now this idea never occurred to me, but I'm sure going to try it out. The two things that occur to me as potential issues are a) keeping the mag flat b) avoiding reflections from the glossy paper. How do you deal with that?
As long as the light is from the side, no problem. A sheet of glass (non reflecting if possible) or perspex might be tried. But the beauty of it all is that you can see what's on the screen and adjust accordingly.
I've not used it for glossy magazines but I always copy important documents using the camera.
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