A remake of a photo, picture, painting, etc. (heavy photography)
Also called copying, it belongs to the category of close-up. Remake is to copy photos, negatives, drawings, documents, charts, etc. Copying photos not only keeps the original appearance, but also corrects some shortcomings of the original through remake. When remaking, you can use a special remake machine, you can also use a general camera, and you can use accessories as a remake.
For example, a dual-lens reflex camera can use a bust, but it can't be used to shoot small documents. Single-lens reflex cameras can be recreated by switching to macro lenses or adding close-ups or rings. You can remake very small originals. The camera with retractable leather cavity has better remake effect.
Accessories are basically the same as close-ups. You only need to practice once to remember. Used in charts, etc. Be careful when exposing, because microfilm from Gao Fancha is used. Remake is not the same as re-creation, just re-shooting the existing script without adding any new creative elements.
For the remake of books, cameras are no longer used, so they are mainly used to make slides of charts, remakes of paintings and so on. For the reproduction of color slides, it is generally not called remake, but dubbing.