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        <![CDATA[ Hi Everyone   I make jewellry and want to display my images in my online shop (coming soon!) and would like to know how to edit photos so they look clean, fresh and attractive.I would like them to look much more shiney, clear, and for them to be on a white background - like most of the professional photos of jewellry. I have photographed them on a white background to make it easier, but i still cant get them to look good.Has anyone got any ideas? An example... ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Hi Bel,<br><br>When I've needed clear shots of jewelry, I scan the object straight off the scanner, just be extra careful not to scratch the scanner's glass surface or dent the soft white reflective cardboard inside the lid.<br>I've found that my much older HP scanner produces a lot better result than my newer 'all in one' HP setup.<br>When I have something chunkier to scan, I leave the lid off and cover the object with a shoebox lid or similar.<br>You will get an excellent picture this way.... ]]></description>

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