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<p>[QUOTE="oval_man, post: 1467125, member: 22602"]I was going to suggest you try backing off the black a bit to a 90-95% gray, but thought you were sold on it! On the other hand, the white background looks like no-man's-land (on the screen). You might have a few versions: several for online, one for printing, etc. As you probably know, neutrals will work best. And your Capital holder reference is funny!</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm guilty also of abetting your thread-hogging. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie9" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Squeezing in one final thought: if you wanted to get serious, you might try photographing (or looking online for) neutral surfaces (such as linen for a light tone, slate for dark, etc.) to serve as a background for your coins. This is commonly used in graphic design to avoid the very kinds of "blankness" one gets with simple screen colors and tones.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="oval_man, post: 1467125, member: 22602"]I was going to suggest you try backing off the black a bit to a 90-95% gray, but thought you were sold on it! On the other hand, the white background looks like no-man's-land (on the screen). You might have a few versions: several for online, one for printing, etc. As you probably know, neutrals will work best. And your Capital holder reference is funny! I'm guilty also of abetting your thread-hogging. :o Squeezing in one final thought: if you wanted to get serious, you might try photographing (or looking online for) neutral surfaces (such as linen for a light tone, slate for dark, etc.) to serve as a background for your coins. This is commonly used in graphic design to avoid the very kinds of "blankness" one gets with simple screen colors and tones.[/QUOTE]
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