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Taking pictures of circuit boards.
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<blockquote data-quote="tvdrss" data-source="post: 283737" data-attributes="member: 22781"><p>Thanks again, we have been working with manual focus, the only pain is that we like to be tethered with lightroom and we cant find a live view program that will run at the same time as light room, as soon as you take a picture one of them will crash and we cant figure out why.</p><p></p><p>I do have one final question if possible. Our background which is bright white paper, is always showing and dingy grey and not white. Is there a way to make it look more white without ruining the photos?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tvdrss, post: 283737, member: 22781"] Thanks again, we have been working with manual focus, the only pain is that we like to be tethered with lightroom and we cant find a live view program that will run at the same time as light room, as soon as you take a picture one of them will crash and we cant figure out why. I do have one final question if possible. Our background which is bright white paper, is always showing and dingy grey and not white. Is there a way to make it look more white without ruining the photos? Thanks, Tim [/QUOTE]
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