It has to deal with the back ground. I'll play with it some more later. But I think I'm in love with Gimp. Just don't tell my fiance. Wait no never mind... I forgot he's building R2 cause it's a chick magnet! LOL!
Yep! Although He has legs now & can stand on his own. Had a better pic of the frame but there is a scary Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle costume in the shot & well that is not 1950's family oriented. But then so were so many other costumes there. LOL Although I have found that just being a women working in a coin shop you meet a lot of dirty old men with great war stories! I'm threatening to bring a tape recorder. I love the war stories. Ok so sorry off topic. Any who any tips on being able to get the great toning of a coin to show up in a picture?
Well, I'll just wait on this book & see what they say. I use a digital microscope but I've notice others use some nice cameras but those cameras are out of our budget.
I love it! All the coin pictures I show on here are with it. That includes my Avatar. Pennies are the hardest to do but here are some Pictures I took. Not greatest shape coins. The camera is not so expensive I think we paid $350 for it. The Microscope is a Dino-lite. Just don't magnify your skin. It's gross.
For my site, it is a pain. I have to take pics, then email them to my laptop to photoshop them into the 3 joined ( obv/rev/tag) pics you are so familiar with. I thought I had it handeled but I don't. Time for a better system. Gimp looks worth trying. Great thread Andrew
There is a better system. Look at ssh for transport to your laptop. I have an advantage with my systems that I can run any application on any of my computers on any other computer so I'd run the GIMP on one machine to another. I also have the webserver which makes move files around a snap. Ruben
Here's 3 suggestions! Store them on the removable Sandisk Smart drive Network your computers My laptop is Vista which doesn't play well with XP so networking is a $%@#!. Since we have Go to my PC for the shop computer I installed it on my laptop so I can go that route. (This is the slowest answer though)
Wow cant you just load them dirctly to the laptop? Give Gimp a Try http://www.gimp.org/, I find it easy. And free!