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Re: Specimen photography guide (Was: The myth of coding from specimens firsthand and the untapped resource of photos)
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- Subject: Re: Specimen photography guide (Was: The myth of coding from specimens firsthand and the untapped resource of photos)
- From: Augusto Haro <augustoharo@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 12:24:24 -0300
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2011/6/1 Mike Taylor <mike@indexdata.com>:
> On 1 June 2011 04:18, evelyn sobielski <koreke77@yahoo.de> wrote:
>> Does a good online howto for osteological specimen photography exist for
>> cases where ammonium chloride is not an option?
>
> Well, there is this tutorial on SV-POW!:
> http://svpow.wordpress.com/2010/02/12/tutorial-how-to-photograph-big-bones/
>
> Though it doesn't touch on the problems of photographing SMALL bones
> for obvious reasons.
>
Man, this link is gold... Someone knows of something similar for small bones??