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<p>[QUOTE="EyeEatWheaties, post: 997269, member: 26972"]I have a new camera set up that I was experimenting with last night. After reviewing the photos/settings I noticed the doubling on the reverse and made this thread. They were not shot with the same settings. </p><p><br /></p><p>okay now, I think I am going to scream! wtf I just pulled it back out and under my desk light - an incandescent (GE Reveal) and it is a completely different shade than what is posted, both sides are very similar. it actually exhibits a fair amount of red I swear it was easier with a point and shoot. These were shot under 5000k CFL's. Gonna run outside for sec BRB.</p><p><br /></p><p>INteresting!!! actually the coin out in the sun looks much more brown, even at an angle the red is missing and.... there is plenty of luster!... but who looks at their coins outside, whats the point of that? I thought GE Reveal are more of natural light? Yet I am looking at a lot more red here at my desk.. </p><p><br /></p><p>This is crazy!!!</p><p><br /></p><p>I am waiting for new software to arrive so that I can see the coin on the computer before I click the shutter. Let me try this again under different lighting. I should have thought more before posting. sorry for wasting everyone's time.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Second thought.. Let me see if I can shoot this coin again using the same settings under 3 different type of lights and 2 different angles.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Stay tuned I am on a misssion to learn something <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="EyeEatWheaties, post: 997269, member: 26972"]I have a new camera set up that I was experimenting with last night. After reviewing the photos/settings I noticed the doubling on the reverse and made this thread. They were not shot with the same settings. okay now, I think I am going to scream! wtf I just pulled it back out and under my desk light - an incandescent (GE Reveal) and it is a completely different shade than what is posted, both sides are very similar. it actually exhibits a fair amount of red I swear it was easier with a point and shoot. These were shot under 5000k CFL's. Gonna run outside for sec BRB. INteresting!!! actually the coin out in the sun looks much more brown, even at an angle the red is missing and.... there is plenty of luster!... but who looks at their coins outside, whats the point of that? I thought GE Reveal are more of natural light? Yet I am looking at a lot more red here at my desk.. This is crazy!!! I am waiting for new software to arrive so that I can see the coin on the computer before I click the shutter. Let me try this again under different lighting. I should have thought more before posting. sorry for wasting everyone's time. Second thought.. Let me see if I can shoot this coin again using the same settings under 3 different type of lights and 2 different angles. Stay tuned I am on a misssion to learn something :)[/QUOTE]
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