Oh no, you aren’t going to start referring to yourself in third person too, are you? That weird cat / person is more than enough. I also admire...
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This post is copied here from another thread to capture the current steps I use to create an animation. Absolutely! Animation and Coin...
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Thanks again! I invested in the current version of Adobe Photoshop Elements 2019. They have a haze removal function that I applied to the original...
That is exactly what I thought it had to be, since its regularity is so mechanical looking. From this we know that this coin was never in a roll,...
1974 I am mystified by the parallel cuts at the 11:00 position of the rim. They are very even and very sharp. Since it was in the Dansco along...
Way back when I was a physics student we learned the need for operational definitions. A definition that is based on procedure and measuring is a...
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Inspiring nonetheless. Wow. I think I can bring a single light closer to even out the lighting. Then an adjustment to the color may work better....
Well, that's thinking outside the box - go ahead and let it reflect, and just shoot through it. Very intriguing idea! This is Step 1. Would you...
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I broke down and got this 1939 Mercury proof. I might have to revisit the photography a few times to show the toning, without having it...
1973 The golden toning in the obverse fields makes this a standout in the album, as shown in post #274. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1972-S Proof I have two of these for some reason. These apparently were over-produced, at least once the proof set sales were no longer fueled by...
[ATTACH] The original surface does not have the mirror-like finish that you see after a dip in the electroplating bath. And we can never have too...
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As a follow-up a year later, the post in Post your coin photography set-up shows the camera setup I use to rotate the coin and camera under fixed...
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