Morgans...How to Photograph them...

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Henry, Jun 25, 2007.

  1. Henry

    Henry Member

    How

    :loud:does one get the best picture of Morgans?

    Grandma's Morgans have been will continue to be on sale on eBay.

    I have been selling them slowly.

    When I shot the pictures...they look gold.
    :headbang:
    I state on eBay..."not as gold as appears"

    I have for years had and continue to have 100% eBay feedback... but have always felt they should be the real color.

    I take the pictures with a canon digital rebel SLR vintage 2004.

    What say you all... for lighting, lenses etc etc etc... to take the best pictures for use on eBay...???
     
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  3. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    Investigate custom white balance in your camera manual. Not sure if your SLR supports this feature -- some low-end ones don't.

    Alternatively, you can correct white balance in post-processing -- most good image editors will help you do this, but in-camera white balance correction is better.

    If done correctly, either technique will get rid of the gold-tint in your photographs and make the color look correct like this:
    [​IMG]

    Hope this helps...Mike
     
  4. DJCoinz

    DJCoinz Majored in Morganology

    Try taking the picture with in an all white enclosure. You can make one with two pieces of paper: just fold and tape on piece into a square and tape it onto the bottom piece of paper. Then just put the coin in the "box" and photograph.
     
  5. edduns

    edduns Senior Member

  6. vipergts2

    vipergts2 Jester in hobby of kings

    Hey leadfoot, that is a great pic. Thanks for sharing.:thumb:
     
  7. NICK66

    NICK66 Coin Hoarder

    Leadfoot, my camera has the white balance feature, it says to either:
    Hold
    Auto
    In Door
    Out Door

    Which is best? Thanks!
     
  8. DJCoinz

    DJCoinz Majored in Morganology

    Here's an example of a coin I photographed in my white enclosure.

    [​IMG]
     
  9. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    Your best results will probably come from the AUTO (or Indoor) setting, then correcting the color cast in post-processing...Mike
     
  10. sbell1

    sbell1 New Member

    I think I'll just take a class on photography and get it over with. My pictures come out looking like they have green fungus on them. I can get close using a magnifying glass but still can't get the details I'm looking for.
     
  11. sbell1

    sbell1 New Member

    DJ that is a nice picture. What type of camera are you using.
     
  12. DJCoinz

    DJCoinz Majored in Morganology

    I use a Sony DSC-V1. I don't use a tripod or anything, the pictures are taken with the camera being held in hand. :)
     
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