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<p>[QUOTE="GSDykes, post: 2198258, member: 73321"]Thank you. When the coin is raw (out of its holder) the angling is much easier, using props etc. I must say your work pays off. I too rely on Photoshop, as regardless of the type and temp lamps I use, I never get the white balance perfect. I have used lots of photoediting software over the years, and Photoshop is the one I turn to most. I also like "Faststone Image Viewer". It is free and works like a charm. It gives me photo data (JPEG TIF types etc), it allows me to compare and zoom SIDE by SIDE, it archives files in an excellent viewer format wherein I can see hundreds or thousands of thumbnails. Plus it allows for lossless rotation. When I need to find an image, I turn to Faststone. I also use it to download from my camera (Nikon CoolPix), via a USB cable. Your photos are great, my friend. In some cases a bit of "glare" can add sparkle, that is a challenge for me. many of my shots are rather flat, as I really diffuse the light, on most coins. Again thanks for the information, and beautiful coins!! Oh you can download for free "Faststone Image Viewer" from my website, navigate to the "Softwares" section. You will enjoy it!! (Windows OS)</p><p>www:Biblical-data.org/softwares.html[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GSDykes, post: 2198258, member: 73321"]Thank you. When the coin is raw (out of its holder) the angling is much easier, using props etc. I must say your work pays off. I too rely on Photoshop, as regardless of the type and temp lamps I use, I never get the white balance perfect. I have used lots of photoediting software over the years, and Photoshop is the one I turn to most. I also like "Faststone Image Viewer". It is free and works like a charm. It gives me photo data (JPEG TIF types etc), it allows me to compare and zoom SIDE by SIDE, it archives files in an excellent viewer format wherein I can see hundreds or thousands of thumbnails. Plus it allows for lossless rotation. When I need to find an image, I turn to Faststone. I also use it to download from my camera (Nikon CoolPix), via a USB cable. Your photos are great, my friend. In some cases a bit of "glare" can add sparkle, that is a challenge for me. many of my shots are rather flat, as I really diffuse the light, on most coins. Again thanks for the information, and beautiful coins!! Oh you can download for free "Faststone Image Viewer" from my website, navigate to the "Softwares" section. You will enjoy it!! (Windows OS) www:Biblical-data.org/softwares.html[/QUOTE]
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