Tekwiki Guidelines: Difference between revisions

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In-camera flashes usually result in high glare, hard shadows, and poor color rendition.  
In-camera flashes usually result in high glare, hard shadows, and poor color rendition.  
When photographing an instrument, it's good to also get internal photos.
When photographing an instrument, it's good to also get internal photos.
It is difficult to get a good photo of an oscilloscope showing its trace.


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Tek_524ad_front.jpg|Same subject, but without hard shadows
Tek_524ad_front.jpg|Same subject, but without hard shadows
6r1a_front.JPG|Good photo, taken outside on a cloudy day
6r1a_front.JPG|Good photo, taken outside on a cloudy day
Tek_rm547.jpg|Hard shadows, but still a useful photo
Tek 511a 4.JPG|Low resolution image
Tek_1L60_from_fiche.jpg|Low quality image from taken documentation, much better than nothing
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It is difficult to get a good photo of an oscilloscope showing its trace.
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Tek 547 trace two sine.jpg|It is common for photos of scope traces to show artifacts that are normally not seen.
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