For those that have seen the obverse already, now you get to see the reverse. For those that have not seen the obverse, please take a look. I welcome all comments or suggestions. The obverse is a composite of 115 Images and the reverse is a composite of 131. This is a process I look forward to perfecting.
I'm on an LG tablet and they are working as gifs. I hope this could become a thing on ebay. It would be so much easier to buy a coin
Nice job! It looks like a hurricane in clockwise motion. Is it possible to change it to counterclockwise motion? It would make a nice "tool" for a weather forecaster. Chris
That's true. However, I've gotten some good coins from ebay sellers who have taken a picture of 90% dining room table and 10% coin
Really neat idea!!! Jet Lee, I would love to have u animate a few of my Morgan toners, after I get over my fear of sending my PREEEEEESSSCCCIIIIOOOOUUUSSSS to someone else who might not wanna give them back
I don't know if it would help me with my ability to grade the coin but I love the way it shows different views. It is just busy and I can't study it but I can't quit looking at it either. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
You should patent that... call it "Psychodelic Abe" or something like that ;-) It's cool. I like it. I can't stop watching it either...
I watched a video of a similar technique recently with some guys imaging some aincient coins. Not sure if you did the same process, but the results are similar.
It can be implemented into eBay, it would just have to be embedded in the item description, and not part of the standard images.
Hahaha!!! I'd love to do it for other people, I just need to get the process streamlined to make it economically feasible. Right now it takes quite a bit of time to shoot these. But I've got a plan and hopefully I can write a script that will help automate a lot of it.