Hello I need some help!

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Andy Kim, Dec 29, 2014.

  1. Andy Kim

    Andy Kim Member

    Can u make my pics like this.
     

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  3. Andy Kim

    Andy Kim Member

    My pics to make like that.
     

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  4. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    You can by downloading PhotoScape 05-06-2007-17-08-31-732.jpg
     
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  5. mackwork

    mackwork Caretaker of old coins & currency

  6. Andy Kim

    Andy Kim Member

    THANKS GUYS!
     
  7. Andy Kim

    Andy Kim Member

    But can u guys do it for me. PLZ!
     
  8. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

  9. daveydempsey

    daveydempsey Well-Known Member

    I did it for you, but if you just download Photoscape and click "Combine" you can do it yourself.
    This lesson was free, as was the image alteration and also the use of my pic in your first post :cool:

    DSCN1709-horz.jpg
     
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  10. Kasia

    Kasia Got my learning hat on

    photoscape is good. i've been using it for years.
     
  11. tulipone

    tulipone Well-Known Member

    @daveydempsey. Disappointed that you didn't get the backgrounds the same colour nor recover any of the blown out detail!
     
  12. daveydempsey

    daveydempsey Well-Known Member

    Yeah, a small fee for my time could result in better reproduction :cool:
     
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  13. Gilbert

    Gilbert Part time collector Supporter

    Downloaded the Photoscape app to my iPad. Apparently the "combine" function is not included. Bummer!
     
  14. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Come on, Timmy... you know the CT membership has always been here to do everything for you, so there is no need to hide behind an alt.

    Seriously though, is this just a one-time request, or should we be on call? Hey, I can't blame you for not wanting to take a few moments of your precious time to learn to use a free program to edit your own photos... when someone else can waste their time doing it for you, why bother?
     
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  15. Tamaracian

    Tamaracian 12+ Yr Member--Supporter

    While it is true that a photo editor can be very useful to enhance the image, it would be better to have had illumination that shows the coin so that there are no hot spots or overly dark areas; in other words--the best setup for this worn, low-contrast coin. Your images show a hot spot (washed out) on the upper part, and too much shadow on the remaining part of both faces. It appears that you may have used a cell phone (with flash) to take that shot, or else a fluorescent lamp that was very close by. If you can arrange 2 light sources opposite one-another, about 18-inches from the coin, and at about a 45 to 60-degree angle, you will get a better result (and without flash if you had used it) in your photo. This suggestion is not meant to be applicable for other coins of different metals, surface condition, toning, reflectivity, or if slabbed, as the best lighting for those can vary.

    If you really want to know how to set up lighting and photograph your coins for the best possible result, I can recommend this book that I own:
    "NUMISMATIC PHOTOGRAPHY" 2nd Edition by Mark Goodman
     
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