July 11, 2008, Newsletter Issue #124: Inside or Outside?

Tip of the Week

For the best pictures of your invention prototype, take photograph your prototype outside on a slightly overcast day. The diffused natural light behind the clouds will light the subject more evenly and allow for greater detail in the image than if you take the picture in direct sunlight.

If you take the picture indoors under fluorescent lighting, use a flash. Fluorescent light creates a greenish cast on images that the flash balances out.

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