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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 339486, member: 4552"]What you may want to try is a few of those newer type light bulb type screw in Fluorescents in your 5 lamp setup. I would suggest trying one of a daylight rating, one with a cool white rating. I would also suggest varying the incandescents similarly. If you go to even a Walmart, Kmart, etc type store they now usually have a very large array of different types of lamps. I always say to vary all such lamps for a better variety of lighting effects. Which goes where would be for you to experiment with. </p><p>Some of the nicer features of the Fluorescents is the lack of excessive heat generated. Also, the larger amount of types of lighting naturally depending on your store. The use of a mirror will also help dissapate the lighting so as to avoid shadows. </p><p>There is a web site called Table Top Photography somewhere where all such things are explained. </p><p>Also, there are some coin web sites where that is a specific and permanent topic. Try <a href="http://www.coppercoins.com" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.coppercoins.com" rel="nofollow">www.coppercoins.com</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 339486, member: 4552"]What you may want to try is a few of those newer type light bulb type screw in Fluorescents in your 5 lamp setup. I would suggest trying one of a daylight rating, one with a cool white rating. I would also suggest varying the incandescents similarly. If you go to even a Walmart, Kmart, etc type store they now usually have a very large array of different types of lamps. I always say to vary all such lamps for a better variety of lighting effects. Which goes where would be for you to experiment with. Some of the nicer features of the Fluorescents is the lack of excessive heat generated. Also, the larger amount of types of lighting naturally depending on your store. The use of a mirror will also help dissapate the lighting so as to avoid shadows. There is a web site called Table Top Photography somewhere where all such things are explained. Also, there are some coin web sites where that is a specific and permanent topic. Try [url]www.coppercoins.com[/url][/QUOTE]
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