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Summer 2008

How to Photograph Stained Glass Panels
Using the correct camera, lens, and lighting when photographing stained glass panels makes a major difference in the quality of the finished photos. It’s also important to know the techniques for using a good photo editor to correct distortion problems with photos of large art glass, such as church windows.
by Rick Ward
 
You can find the rest of this article in the Summer 2008 issue of Profitable Glass Quarterly.


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2005
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