Karyudo wrote:
What sort of glass specs are needed? (For example, size, thickness, tech specs on toughness, brand name, etc.?)
1/8" or 3mm or "double-strength" glass, available at any hardware store. I'm going to do some testing on mitering/beveling this weekend. I'd recommend buying from a picture-frame shop where they could potentially bevel the center of the glass.
Karyudo wrote:
Does it just plug into the wall, or is some other power supply required?
The LED light has a 1ft cord on it, and will run on 120 or 220v no problem. It has a US-style power connector.
Karyudo wrote:
Will the Canon PowerShot A590iS still work with this evolved design/software?
Karyudo wrote:
I don't see why not, but it won't maximize your resolution... which camera(s) is still a question we are solving in another thread.
Karyudo wrote:
I guess black paint is recommended, to minimize reflections? (Seems a shame for such nice plywood, but oh, well....) Any recommendations for how much paint will be required, and what type(s) would be best suited?
Flat black latex, I have a brand recommendation coming up. The outside could be varnished or stained, but the inside should definitely be blacked to prevent reflections being a problem.