Yes, an normal ounce is 28g but metals are measured in troy ounces which work out to 31.1g. Not altogether sure why the two are different, thou...
Try using additional lighting so the light sensor in your camera won't trigger your flash mechanism.
Okay, I'm 90% of the way there. I've been able to put a reflection into the photo but I'm totally stuck on how to get it to fade. I've gone to the...
On the positive side, PCGS stands by their price guide numbers. I submitted a 1928 MS64 that I had purchased on the cheap because it was showing...
Gray card is the best way to go, IMO. Those white balance setting that come with most camera's are close but not quite right and sometimes they're...
Yes, you're right. I know Todd quite well and have picked his brain a number of times concerning the nuts and bolts of photographing coins. His...
Wow, lots of good info. My reason for this post was to learn how to do the reflection below the coin more so than the color juice-up. The new...
Sorry, I totally missed this post. My eyes flew directly to the photos! Thanks!
Wow...I'm speechless. Is there a tutor site or ? that I can "follow the bouncing ball" on this technique?
Dude, how did you do that?!? That's awesome!!!!!!
Greetings all I am both a coin collector and a photo enthusiasts and have only begun experimenting with photoshop. My goal is to make a homemade...
I think CAC also serves internet buyers who do not have the luxury of looking at a coin in-hand. Certainly at a coin show you can yourself...
Here's my 1943 Cud error coin. Cool, huh? Recent Finds ... Steel Cent Cud Found In BU Roll [IMG] [IMG] Images courtesy of David Winn June...
Hi all - I'm fairly new here, have been on other coin sites, but just started here. Thought I'd post a photo of one of my error cents. It's a 1943...
Best thread EVER!!!
It has to be real. I picked up a 1922 peace dollar this weekend that looks exactly like yours. I found this forum by doing a search to see if...
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