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<p>[QUOTE="lrbguy, post: 3610078, member: 88829"]Doug Smith has said repeatedly that putting coins on a white background will yield a dark image. I will add that failure to control lighting will inevitably produce images that are hard to see well. Who is listening? Why should it be on the viewer to first fix an image before comment is given about what the person asking the question wants to know? Human nature? Ignorance? Time after time?</p><p><br /></p><p>When will they understand that it would save everyone a great deal of time spent fixing poor images, and would give a better result, if they gave us a clear pic in the first place? More eyes will look if they can see. </p><p><br /></p><p>Put a light on the coin, and hold that pic if YOU can't see the details in what you are considering sending to the list. And to the uncomplaining do-gooders who do the fixup, let me suggest that you are keeping them dependent on you by never challenging them to raise the bar. This isn't rocket science. They can do this.</p><p><br /></p><p>End of rant.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lrbguy, post: 3610078, member: 88829"]Doug Smith has said repeatedly that putting coins on a white background will yield a dark image. I will add that failure to control lighting will inevitably produce images that are hard to see well. Who is listening? Why should it be on the viewer to first fix an image before comment is given about what the person asking the question wants to know? Human nature? Ignorance? Time after time? When will they understand that it would save everyone a great deal of time spent fixing poor images, and would give a better result, if they gave us a clear pic in the first place? More eyes will look if they can see. Put a light on the coin, and hold that pic if YOU can't see the details in what you are considering sending to the list. And to the uncomplaining do-gooders who do the fixup, let me suggest that you are keeping them dependent on you by never challenging them to raise the bar. This isn't rocket science. They can do this. End of rant.[/QUOTE]
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