how to photograph makers marks for identification
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How to Photograph Makers Marks for Identification
If your mark photos are blurry, reflective, or cropped too tightly, identification gets harder fast. That is true whether you are using reference books, posting in collector groups, or trying Best Antique Identification App: What to Look For. A maker’s mark that looks obvious in person can become unreadable in a rushed phone photo.