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<p>[QUOTE="GSDykes, post: 3977107, member: 73321"]I agree with you. But note the coin must be tilted at a certain angle to produce the black field. Now with a camera, the coin can be shot straight on, but often the mirror fields reflect back the camera's lens, a slight tilt (as done in hand as you stated removes this). When both camera and coin are tilted, and when a black card is added, one can get this effect, below. Both camera and coin must be tilted to achieve this. Goodman also shows a proof quarter shot straight on with the frosty device as white, and the field completely black, I have trouble achieving this, but I see it can be done, as you said.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1046798[/ATTACH]</p><p>We are on the same page, and I did not fully grasp your comment. Thank you for clarifying. It is very hard to offend me. Animal cruelty, abusing the weak, these things can offend me.</p><p>Gary in Washington[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GSDykes, post: 3977107, member: 73321"]I agree with you. But note the coin must be tilted at a certain angle to produce the black field. Now with a camera, the coin can be shot straight on, but often the mirror fields reflect back the camera's lens, a slight tilt (as done in hand as you stated removes this). When both camera and coin are tilted, and when a black card is added, one can get this effect, below. Both camera and coin must be tilted to achieve this. Goodman also shows a proof quarter shot straight on with the frosty device as white, and the field completely black, I have trouble achieving this, but I see it can be done, as you said. [ATTACH=full]1046798[/ATTACH] We are on the same page, and I did not fully grasp your comment. Thank you for clarifying. It is very hard to offend me. Animal cruelty, abusing the weak, these things can offend me. Gary in Washington[/QUOTE]
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