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And the still photos would have the great merit of being quick and easy to take and publish. And they can be printed and refered to without needing a computer or vcr. Image quality is likely to be better too, where small details are important.

 

By doing still pictures first, you would get feedback, and requests for more detail that would show where the use of video would clarify the processes.

 

Many of us have done bellows repairs and partial reconstruction and will be interested in how you solved some of the problems we have wrestled with. Still photos would be good for this.

 

Still keen to see the pics.

 

Theo

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