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Plate 13:  Construction of a black setting for small displays, Part 1: selecting a sturdy shipping carton for a foundation
(This plate added FEB 2004)

HE sketch in Plate 12 shows a proposed photographer's setting constructed from three pieces of black matting board. In the sketch, the pieces are shown to be joined along their outside corners with heavy tape.
The collector and the photographer quickly agreed, after discussing the sketch, that this proposed setting might lack rigidity. They concluded that a better idea would be to provide a rigid corner-shaped foundation upon which to construct the setting. A sturdy carton, originally used to ship a heavy battery, was selected from the collector's small supply of empty shipping cartons.

The collector always keeps on hand a limited quantity of used cartons in order to store pieces from his collection. Most of the collection is not on exhibit at any particular time.

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SUBJECT: old shipping carton selected as foundation for Black Setting 
CAMERA:  Sony DSC-P92 Cyber-shot
MEDIA:  Sony MSA-64A Memory Stick at 1.2 megapixel resolution
FILE:  JPEG from Sony Image Transfer version 1.00.1015.01
EDITING:  Adobe Photoshop
In the accompanying photo, the shipping carton is shown placed upon the cabinet-top which will support the black photographer's setting. The illumination in this photo is provided by daylight (from the right) and a 60-watt incandescent bulb (from above).

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