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   <title>Installing A Guitar String</title>
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   <author id="17">Miroslav Djuric</author>
   <time_required>10 minutes</time_required>
   <difficulty>Easy</difficulty>
   <categories>
      <category>Guitar</category>
   </categories>
   <introduction><p>This guide shows you how to take great photographs for making guides.</p></introduction>
   <introduction_rendered><p>This guide shows you how to take great photographs for making guides.</p><div class="tools"><strong>Tools</strong><ul><li><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Korg-GA1-Guitar-Bass-Tuner/dp/B002HPMTZU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;qid=1370554831&amp;amp;sr=8-2&amp;amp;keywords=guitar+tuner">Guitar Tuner</a></li></ul></div></introduction_rendered>
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      <tool notes="" thumbnail="" url="http://www.amazon.com/Korg-GA1-Guitar-Bass-Tuner/dp/B002HPMTZU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1370554831&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=guitar+tuner">Guitar Tuner</tool>
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   <prerequisites />
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">This guide shows you how to replace your guitar strings and improve your photography skills!
               <text_raw>This guide shows you how to replace your guitar strings and improve your photography skills!</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The photography setup doesn&apos;t have to be fancy. All you need is a camera, tripod, and some carefully-placed lights.
               <text_raw>The photography setup doesn&apos;t have to be fancy. All you need is a camera, tripod, and some carefully-placed lights.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Before you start taking your real shots, take some sample pictures to test your lighting.
               <text_raw>Before you start taking your real shots, take some sample pictures to test your lighting.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">Pay attention to:
               <text_raw>Pay attention to:</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="1">How &amp;quot;white&amp;quot; your whites are
               <text_raw>How &quot;white&quot; your whites are</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="1">Shadows and reflections
               <text_raw>Shadows and reflections</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="1">Under- and overexposure
               <text_raw>Under- and overexposure</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Auto-white-balance sometimes doesn&apos;t function properly. If you&apos;re indoors, use the tungsten or incandescent (3000K range) setting. If you&apos;re outdoors, select daylight (5600K). On some cameras you can also automatically set white balance by taking a picture of a sheet of paper.
               <text_raw>Auto-white-balance sometimes doesn&apos;t function properly. If you&apos;re indoors, use the tungsten or incandescent (3000K range) setting. If you&apos;re outdoors, select daylight (5600K). On some cameras you can also automatically set white balance by taking a picture of a sheet of paper.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">When you take pictures on a light background, the picture will sometimes appear too dark. To compensate for this, increase the exposure.
               <text_raw>When you take pictures on a light background, the picture will sometimes appear too dark. To compensate for this, increase the exposure.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">Once you have a lighting setup that you&apos;re happy with, leave it the same for the entire shoot.
               <text_raw>Once you have a lighting setup that you&apos;re happy with, leave it the same for the entire shoot.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Find a location that has plenty of light. Don&apos;t use a background that&apos;s too visually complex.
               <text_raw>Find a location that has plenty of light. Don&apos;t use a background that&apos;s too visually complex.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Use two lamps on the object, one on each side.
               <text_raw>Use two lamps on the object, one on each side.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">It may be tempting, but don&apos;t rotate the camera to take portrait shots. For layout consistency, we require all photos have a landscape 4:3 aspect ratio.
               <text_raw>It may be tempting, but don&apos;t rotate the camera to take portrait shots. For layout consistency, we require all photos have a landscape 4:3 aspect ratio.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Mount the camera to a tripod if you can. Most of today&apos;s cameras work great for taking guide pictures. All of the guitar pictures were taken using a &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerShot-S410-Digital-Optical/dp/B0001G6U5M?tag=ifixitam-20&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Canon PowerShot S410&lt;/a&gt;.
               <text_raw>Mount the camera to a tripod if you can. Most of today&apos;s cameras work great for taking guide pictures. All of the guitar pictures were taken using a [link|http://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerShot-S410-Digital-Optical/dp/B0001G6U5M|Canon PowerShot S410].</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">It certainly helps to hook the camera up to your computer after your few initial shots to see how they look on a bigger screen.
               <text_raw>It certainly helps to hook the camera up to your computer after your few initial shots to see how they look on a bigger screen.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">Allowing the camera to auto-focus should be fine most of the time. However, in rare circumstances the camera focuses on the background instead of the object you&apos;re trying to capture. You can zoom in on the object or move the object away from the background.
               <text_raw>Allowing the camera to auto-focus should be fine most of the time. However, in rare circumstances the camera focuses on the background instead of the object you&apos;re trying to capture. You can zoom in on the object or move the object away from the background.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Many cameras have a close-up or macro mode (often termed the &apos;flower&apos; setting). Use this mode if your subject is less than 2 feet from the camera.
               <text_raw>Many cameras have a close-up or macro mode (often termed the &apos;flower&apos; setting). Use this mode if your subject is less than 2 feet from the camera.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Shoot at the highest resolution possible so you have more flexibility when cropping the shot. We require you upload an image that is at least 800 x 600 pixels.
               <text_raw>Shoot at the highest resolution possible so you have more flexibility when cropping the shot. We require you upload an image that is at least 800 x 600 pixels.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Set your ISO to the lowest possible number (ideally 50-200 ISO). The ISO setting adjusts the camera&apos;s sensitivity to light. The higher this setting, the grainier the photo will be.
               <text_raw>Set your ISO to the lowest possible number (ideally 50-200 ISO). The ISO setting adjusts the camera&apos;s sensitivity to light. The higher this setting, the grainier the photo will be.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Finally, on to the guitar string instructions: Unwind the guitar key.
               <text_raw>Finally, on to the guitar string instructions: Unwind the guitar key.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">It&apos;s important to have your hand in the shot in order to convey the action being performed.
               <text_raw>It&apos;s important to have your hand in the shot in order to convey the action being performed.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">This can be difficult. It&apos;s easy to get your arm in the shot, or have your hand obstruct what you&apos;re trying to show.
               <text_raw>This can be difficult. It&apos;s easy to get your arm in the shot, or have your hand obstruct what you&apos;re trying to show.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Fill the frame with the part of the subject pertinent to the step you&apos;re describing. When in doubt, go closer - but don&apos;t use digital zoom.
               <text_raw>Fill the frame with the part of the subject pertinent to the step you&apos;re describing. When in doubt, go closer - but don&apos;t use digital zoom.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">A lone person can often take all the pictures with a fair amount of dexterity and the help of a tripod. Of course, practice makes perfect!
               <text_raw>A lone person can often take all the pictures with a fair amount of dexterity and the help of a tripod. Of course, practice makes perfect!</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Most cameras have a short (2-10 second) timer option that can free your hands for a shot. This will also eliminate camera shake from pressing the shutter button.
               <text_raw>Most cameras have a short (2-10 second) timer option that can free your hands for a shot. This will also eliminate camera shake from pressing the shutter button.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Remove the bridge pin to free the other side of the string.
               <text_raw>Remove the bridge pin to free the other side of the string.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Sometimes, you need to take the picture slightly differently than you would actually perform the task. Some things are impossible to show the actual action.
               <text_raw>Sometimes, you need to take the picture slightly differently than you would actually perform the task. Some things are impossible to show the actual action.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Removing a bridge pin takes some force wiggling back and forth, which you can&apos;t show in a picture. In this case, we removed the pin ahead of time, then put it back for the picture.
               <text_raw>Removing a bridge pin takes some force wiggling back and forth, which you can&apos;t show in a picture. In this case, we removed the pin ahead of time, then put it back for the picture.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">It&apos;s more important to show the &apos;goal&apos; of the shot than the actual action. In this case, pulling the pin partially out shows the viewer what the complete pin looks like, even though the task is essentially complete by the time the photo is taken.
               <text_raw>It&apos;s more important to show the &apos;goal&apos; of the shot than the actual action. In this case, pulling the pin partially out shows the viewer what the complete pin looks like, even though the task is essentially complete by the time the photo is taken.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Make sure that your hand (or any other object) does not interfere with the action being performed.
               <text_raw>Make sure that your hand (or any other object) does not interfere with the action being performed.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Thread the new guitar string through the bridge pin, and position it along the appropriate string guide.
               <text_raw>Thread the new guitar string through the bridge pin, and position it along the appropriate string guide.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Insert the pin fully into its hole.
               <text_raw>Insert the pin fully into its hole.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">The only time two people are really necessary is when both hands are needed in the shot.
               <text_raw>The only time two people are really necessary is when both hands are needed in the shot.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">You can often get a better angle on the shot if you prop up the object.
               <text_raw>You can often get a better angle on the shot if you prop up the object.</text_raw>
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      <step number="7" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Insert the other side of the guitar string through the keyhole of the guitar peg.
               <text_raw>Insert the other side of the guitar string through the keyhole of the guitar peg.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">For fine tasks like this, zoom way in the action.
               <text_raw>For fine tasks like this, zoom way in the action.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Adjust the tripod legs so two legs are much shorter than the third. This allows you to cantilever the camera over the shot to get a more vertical angle.
               <text_raw>Adjust the tripod legs so two legs are much shorter than the third. This allows you to cantilever the camera over the shot to get a more vertical angle.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">If it&apos;s hard to show an action from just one angle, take two or three pictures for the same step.
               <text_raw>If it&apos;s hard to show an action from just one angle, take two or three pictures for the same step.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Wind the string until it is somewhat tight, and then press it into the fretboard channel.
               <text_raw>Wind the string until it is somewhat tight, and then press it into the fretboard channel.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Continue winding until it is close to being tuned.
               <text_raw>Continue winding until it is close to being tuned.</text_raw>
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      <step number="9" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Use a guitar tuner to check the tune of the string. Adjust accordingly until the string is properly tuned.
               <text_raw>Use a guitar tuner to check the tune of the string. Adjust accordingly until the string is properly tuned.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">This picture managed to capture:
               <text_raw>This picture managed to capture:</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="1">A clear representation of the performed action (both person and object)
               <text_raw>A clear representation of the performed action (both person and object)</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="1">The end result that&apos;s being achieved
               <text_raw>The end result that&apos;s being achieved</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">For every picture you take, you have to ask yourself: &amp;quot;What am I trying to convey with this picture?&amp;quot;
               <text_raw>For every picture you take, you have to ask yourself: &quot;What am I trying to convey with this picture?&quot;</text_raw>
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