My best bet would be repro it with a digital back, mounted on a 4X5 camera, because you�ll need to find the best angle between the film plane, the print and the source of light. Using the shifts of a LF it�s the way to go. You can  cheat with a DSLR, shooting obliqually and straightening the lines in PS, but it�s not the same quality.
HTH,
Rodolpho Pajuaba
www.pajuaba.com.br
P.S.: Please let us see the results, seems to be a cool technique.

Hello People,


Any Ideas as to how to get the best out of this image and if anyone has
any knowledge of the process likely to have been used in it's making, I
would be really interested t learn more.


Regards,
Mike Usiskin

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