![]() ![]() ![]() Pick the one that’s most neutral or be prepared to edit your photos after the fact. Shooting under different lighting conditions may produce different results. I shot the same photo in different rooms of the house and got completely different color tones on each.I did some initial tests with a red shirt on, and I could see red reflections in my resulting photo. On glossy photos, make sure your reflection isn’t visible when doing the copy work.Instead, shoot using window light - my best results were on an overcast day or where the sunlight was indirect. ![]() Try not to shoot using a kitchen or dining room over head light as your photos tend to get hot spots on them.I can see myself using this app when visiting family members who have old family photos, and they don’t want to part with the originals.This app is great if you have old photo albums where the photos are stuck to the backing and you can’t get them out and can’t fit them into a flatbed scanner.The key is to keep the camera parallel to the artwork or photograph you’re copying.You may have to lay large artwork on the floor or put them lower down on the wall so you can reach them better.I tried the PhotoScan app on different sized paintings and artwork, and it worked better than I thought it would. This app is also useful for artists who want quick copies of their two-dimensional pieces. As you can see from the video, this app works really simply. If the video doesn’t play for you, you can watch it directly on YouTube. ![]()
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