Okay, so I bought a new digital camera. It's a Toshiba 3.2mp with 3X optical zoom. It's an amazing camera. The quality of the pictures is really awesome. That's part of the problem.
I decided it's time to get some good pictures of my guitars, so last night I started with my Aria Pro II because it was close at hand. I took it almost entirely apart, and cleaned and polished everything. It is spotless, and looks gorgeous. So I get out the camera, and take a bunch of pics. The pictures came out great, except now all I can see, all over the guitar, is tiny pieces of lint and crap. You can't see them with the naked eye, but the camera pics them up like you wouldn't believe.
I'm stumped now. I don't have a clue what to do. The guitar is so clean you could eat off it, but these microscopic flecks show up.
Help!!!
I decided it's time to get some good pictures of my guitars, so last night I started with my Aria Pro II because it was close at hand. I took it almost entirely apart, and cleaned and polished everything. It is spotless, and looks gorgeous. So I get out the camera, and take a bunch of pics. The pictures came out great, except now all I can see, all over the guitar, is tiny pieces of lint and crap. You can't see them with the naked eye, but the camera pics them up like you wouldn't believe.
I'm stumped now. I don't have a clue what to do. The guitar is so clean you could eat off it, but these microscopic flecks show up.
Help!!!
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