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Do It Yourself Lightbox! Monikers Macgyver Moment. How Does The Pics Look?

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 Posted 04/16/2025  09:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add HondoB to your friends list
Good job, Moniker! The lighting is pretty good. The only issue is that on some pictures you have a "fisheye" effect because your phone is so close to the coin.
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 Posted 04/16/2025  10:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Moniker to your friends list

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I like the 1926 Gustav V best. What was different about this one?

its a proof or prooflike hence the difference in fields I think.

Thank you guys,

Yes hondo I must make a hole in the top that I can take pictures through, and now I just have light from one direction. A flexibl led with 3 arms and adjustable light


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 Posted 04/16/2025  11:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add HondoB to your friends list
Moniker, this is my favorite light for photographing coins. Variable intensity, 12" gooseneck, clamp to hold in place, USB power. About $15.
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 Posted 04/16/2025  11:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Moniker to your friends list
is the ringlight good for coins? better than directional? they should make it with 3 arms
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 Posted 04/16/2025  1:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rmpsrpms to your friends list
I use ringlights for all my work, but almost never the full ring. It's easy to mask-off the areas you don't want to shine on the coin. I usually mask from 3 or 4 to 8 or 9, and from 11 to 1. If you need some fill from below you can open up an small area around 6. A full ringlight will kill luster and contrast, though is often used for doing reflective proofs.

Edited to add: I just made this graphic to show the masking:

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 Posted 04/16/2025  1:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Moniker to your friends list
Great tip rmps most helpful I must try it out, do you shine the light straight on the coin from above?
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 Posted 04/16/2025  1:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rmpsrpms to your friends list
Yes, the camera points straight through the center of the ringlight.
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 Posted 04/17/2025  2:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Moniker to your friends list
I stole Lady monikers ringlight for the nails [Dont ask]
Its to weak and the diameter of 8 cm is to small. The distance needs some tweaking. I Will invest in a more potent solution/ringlight
Goal is to take attractive Photos



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Its to weak and the diameter of 8 cm is to small. The distance needs some tweaking. I Will invest in a more potent solution/ringlight
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 Posted 04/17/2025  4:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rmpsrpms to your friends list
The slabbed coin looks great! Just move the light a little closer to keep the glare outside the radius of the coin and you're golden. I like the small opening at 6 oclock, gives a nice even illumination without destroying the luster.
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 Posted 04/18/2025  05:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Moniker to your friends list
Works charm, must adjust the lightbox thou to be able to change distance. And ofc get a new light
On one of The pics you can see att 1 oclock where the light is a little bit far on that side. Pics is Kinda trueviewish

I do find luster Hard to CAP

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 Posted 04/18/2025  08:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rmpsrpms to your friends list
Yeah, this was my solution to getting TV-like images in a slab.

If you want more luster, mask-off more of the lights. Instead of 1-3 and 9-11, only leave open 1:30-2:30 and 9:30-10:30 and cover the 6:00. Smaller lights bring out more luster.
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Thanks for sharing your work in progress steps, rmpsrpms. . .I'm still struggling with proof coin photos. When my frustration levels hits the bell at the top of the scale, I usually return to this CCF sub-forum and check things out.
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