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Old 07-30-2016, 09:18 AM
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Default What is the most effective way to photograph a baseball?

I am thinking of putting some autographed baseballs up for auction. The problem is, in my photos they wash out and the signature can not be seen very well.

I have a nice Cannon EOS and a smart phone that normally takes excellent pictures. Not being much of a photographer, what is the best method to digitally capture these balls?
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If you have to use a camera, turn the flash off for one. Put the ball against a black or dark background, a dark towel works fine.

Better still, if you have a flat-bed scanner (stand-alone, not an all-in-one printer/scanner) balls scan very nicely inside a ball cube. You leave the top open and you get a nice dark background.
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If you have to use a camera, turn the flash off for one. Put the ball against a black or dark background, a dark towel works fine.

Better still, if you have a flat-bed scanner (stand-alone, not an all-in-one printer/scanner) balls scan very nicely inside a ball cube. You leave the top open and you get a nice dark background.
I'm going to try that, Moose.

Thanks.
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If you have to use a camera, turn the flash off for one. Put the ball against a black or dark background, a dark towel works fine.

Better still, if you have a flat-bed scanner (stand-alone, not an all-in-one printer/scanner) balls scan very nicely inside a ball cube. You leave the top open and you get a nice dark background.

Thank you, Moose. I will give that a try.
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