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<p>[QUOTE="Ordinary Fool, post: 2786124, member: 85318"]It's cool, don't be dependent on your camera for your inspections since at this point, you are likely aware that seeing it in hand and being able to photograph it so other people who have no problem with speculating and imagining what your coin is or is not without sufficient image quality to prove or disprove.</p><p><br /></p><p>Have you realized that to be something that may happen online?</p><p>I ask you this while you still haven't affirmed your 69S is that RPM I suggested may be possible. Your pictures certainly haven't proven it and I don't know the value of it regardless of the coin's condition. It may have a premium worth putting some effort into being able to present.</p><p><br /></p><p>Some things are obvious and don't require great pix, but, the subtle things are going to require you stepping up your picture game and that, I promise you, requires lots of learning and time.</p><p><br /></p><p>by the way, if you snag a decent loupe for inspecting and maybe even improving your pix, play also with the zoom settings and pay attention to being squared off and centered.</p><p><br /></p><p>you could even fasten your loupe to your camera since I know you are handy and clever that way......</p><p><br /></p><p>playing with lighting is free and don't let any rigid and fixed advice box you into some certain way of thinking.... see flash used with a loupe above for a prime example. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>color temp or wrong hue isn't a big deal with digital photography where the first step should be to faithfully capture what is there, you don't do that with huge pixels and poor technique.</p><p><br /></p><p>You can fix color AFTER with common editing software, native to android, windows and most any other device that has image viewers. Fixing too much or too little light, not so much when it comes to macro photography which you've now learned isn't as easy as point and shoot for birthday parties etc.</p><p><br /></p><p>heck, even play with a set of reading glasses and don't be scared to try them or your loupe with your USB scope.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's not like you have to go pay for film or having it processed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ordinary Fool, post: 2786124, member: 85318"]It's cool, don't be dependent on your camera for your inspections since at this point, you are likely aware that seeing it in hand and being able to photograph it so other people who have no problem with speculating and imagining what your coin is or is not without sufficient image quality to prove or disprove. Have you realized that to be something that may happen online? I ask you this while you still haven't affirmed your 69S is that RPM I suggested may be possible. Your pictures certainly haven't proven it and I don't know the value of it regardless of the coin's condition. It may have a premium worth putting some effort into being able to present. Some things are obvious and don't require great pix, but, the subtle things are going to require you stepping up your picture game and that, I promise you, requires lots of learning and time. by the way, if you snag a decent loupe for inspecting and maybe even improving your pix, play also with the zoom settings and pay attention to being squared off and centered. you could even fasten your loupe to your camera since I know you are handy and clever that way...... playing with lighting is free and don't let any rigid and fixed advice box you into some certain way of thinking.... see flash used with a loupe above for a prime example. :-) color temp or wrong hue isn't a big deal with digital photography where the first step should be to faithfully capture what is there, you don't do that with huge pixels and poor technique. You can fix color AFTER with common editing software, native to android, windows and most any other device that has image viewers. Fixing too much or too little light, not so much when it comes to macro photography which you've now learned isn't as easy as point and shoot for birthday parties etc. heck, even play with a set of reading glasses and don't be scared to try them or your loupe with your USB scope. It's not like you have to go pay for film or having it processed.[/QUOTE]
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