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<p>[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 4941511, member: 77814"]the E PLURIBUS UNUM is very distinctive in the DD. So visually extreme that it should be looked at first.</p><p>If you don't see it there I don't think the rest matters much.</p><p><br /></p><p>And yes, you'll have to learn to take better images, with</p><p>(a) better non-direct lighting</p><p>(b) in focus object.</p><p>Throw out each and every one until you get it right. Most of the time ppl have their camera too close to the object and the lens cannot focus. Or they have some busy background where the Automatic Focusing tends to focus on something easier that has a lot of contrast, which isn't the coin. So best to use a plain white or black sheet of paper for the background.</p><p><br /></p><p>if the image comes out grainy it's usually from too much electronic zoom or very poor lighting. "poor lighting" for the camera sensor and not your eyes. Add more "indirect" lighting then.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you provide "fuzzy, grainy images" then you can expect "fuzzy, grainy answers".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 4941511, member: 77814"]the E PLURIBUS UNUM is very distinctive in the DD. So visually extreme that it should be looked at first. If you don't see it there I don't think the rest matters much. And yes, you'll have to learn to take better images, with (a) better non-direct lighting (b) in focus object. Throw out each and every one until you get it right. Most of the time ppl have their camera too close to the object and the lens cannot focus. Or they have some busy background where the Automatic Focusing tends to focus on something easier that has a lot of contrast, which isn't the coin. So best to use a plain white or black sheet of paper for the background. if the image comes out grainy it's usually from too much electronic zoom or very poor lighting. "poor lighting" for the camera sensor and not your eyes. Add more "indirect" lighting then. If you provide "fuzzy, grainy images" then you can expect "fuzzy, grainy answers".[/QUOTE]
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