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<p>[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 2091173, member: 24633"]It looks pretty good!</p><p><br /></p><p>One thing I notice is that the focus on the "45" is slightly better than it is on the "19". I don't know if this is normal for this scope or if you just have to play with yours for the best results. I had similar quirks with my conventional stereomicroscope for which I had to make allowances.</p><p><br /></p><p>So, once you get used to using it, you will find that your software might help you get better results. Does your software allow you to rotate your photos after you have taken them? Some close-ups will appear better under the light with different rotations. For example, a clash might be pretty much invisible if the coin is photographed in an upright position, but if you rotate the coin 90 degrees, it becomes more visible. However, before you've completed the process, you can rotate the finished photos so that it is once again upright.</p><p><br /></p><p>Of course, you might already know this, but I thought it was worthwhile mentioning it for the benefit of others.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 2091173, member: 24633"]It looks pretty good! One thing I notice is that the focus on the "45" is slightly better than it is on the "19". I don't know if this is normal for this scope or if you just have to play with yours for the best results. I had similar quirks with my conventional stereomicroscope for which I had to make allowances. So, once you get used to using it, you will find that your software might help you get better results. Does your software allow you to rotate your photos after you have taken them? Some close-ups will appear better under the light with different rotations. For example, a clash might be pretty much invisible if the coin is photographed in an upright position, but if you rotate the coin 90 degrees, it becomes more visible. However, before you've completed the process, you can rotate the finished photos so that it is once again upright. Of course, you might already know this, but I thought it was worthwhile mentioning it for the benefit of others. Chris[/QUOTE]
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