I used a Macro Lens on my camera to retake the images of the magazine. Putting the magazine on top of a light box I zoomed into areas of the magazine. This worked easier than holding it up to a window because I was able to get more precise with what I was photographing and putting the camera on a stand avoided the images being shaky. However, when I was ready to develop the photographs from the negatives the colour filtration was difficult to correct and the photos were blue. This is because I was competing against fluorescent bulbs from the light box and not natural light. The perfect colour of the image will never be available if the photographs have been shot over a light box. This can be resolved by using a daylight filter over the macro camera lens.
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