This query is for all of the photographers on the list-serv!

We are in the process of capturing new photography of some Greek vases which 
recently underwent conservation treatment.  No matter how much we try and 
filter it out, the reflection is very evident on these objects.  I wondered if 
anyone has experience with this type of material in photography and had any 
advice to capture a smooth surface, without the reflecting distractions?


Thank you!

Best Regards,

Sarah L. Gillis | Assistant Registrar, Image Management

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