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<p>[QUOTE="messydesk, post: 2472762, member: 1765"]The bigger issue is dealing with the glare from the slab. For exposure, I always set the exposure manually and check the histogram to make sure I'm not truncating the dynamic range. I use a white piece of paper under the slabs because the full-slab shots of PCGS coins look better this way. In post-processing, whether I use a black background, a white background, or something else is up to the person I'm doing it for.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="messydesk, post: 2472762, member: 1765"]The bigger issue is dealing with the glare from the slab. For exposure, I always set the exposure manually and check the histogram to make sure I'm not truncating the dynamic range. I use a white piece of paper under the slabs because the full-slab shots of PCGS coins look better this way. In post-processing, whether I use a black background, a white background, or something else is up to the person I'm doing it for.[/QUOTE]
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