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<p>[QUOTE="cplradar, post: 7841894, member: 108985"]First, from the point of photography, no image is not touched up. What does that mean? The human eye is both unique and very bad. Almost all photographic mechanisms are far better than the human eye. It is the brain that makes out vision better and complete. In fact, I used the digital screen and my advanced lenses to view better the great paintings in Europe and about the world, because of the enhanced imaging. It lets you see better. So, for starters, all photographs are "touched up" by software. Without the software ( or the film etc), there is NO image.</p><p><br /></p><p>In this case, you should be aware that finely lustrous silver, when the image is straight on, will turn black like that. It indicates a really deep cameo and proof like luster. It is possible.</p><p><br /></p><p>That being said, it is hard to say it is a completely honest representation of the actual coin. It has no doubt been enhanced, all images are and it was likely enhanced specifically to exaggerate for the purposes of the sale. How truthful it is about the coins quality is hard to say without collaborating images.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cplradar, post: 7841894, member: 108985"]First, from the point of photography, no image is not touched up. What does that mean? The human eye is both unique and very bad. Almost all photographic mechanisms are far better than the human eye. It is the brain that makes out vision better and complete. In fact, I used the digital screen and my advanced lenses to view better the great paintings in Europe and about the world, because of the enhanced imaging. It lets you see better. So, for starters, all photographs are "touched up" by software. Without the software ( or the film etc), there is NO image. In this case, you should be aware that finely lustrous silver, when the image is straight on, will turn black like that. It indicates a really deep cameo and proof like luster. It is possible. That being said, it is hard to say it is a completely honest representation of the actual coin. It has no doubt been enhanced, all images are and it was likely enhanced specifically to exaggerate for the purposes of the sale. How truthful it is about the coins quality is hard to say without collaborating images.[/QUOTE]
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