Yes the parameters for the pics were exactly the same. I used the scope at the shop, it has a fluorescent light source and sometimes it makes the pics a little green. I used the same magnification and focal point for both pictures, but I did not notice the
"after" pic was green tinted until I got home and downloaded it. I could have made it silver/gray by reducing the saturation, but I did not want to alter the pics if I could help it.
I have to get a coin in an NCG slab Amazon , and I will be testing it on them too. I will post the different slabs as I can- but don't hold your breath, it is not a real priority when I am at the shop. I will get a bottle and make time to do it at home.
garylcsr, I would hope that the TPG's do not use a plastic that would become cloudy after time, if they do/did , there will be alot of mad collectors out there. Probably a UV light thing that clouds some plastics. Most slabs do not see alot of UV exposure, but one sitting in a shop display case for awhile might, I would think this would be known by now.
"after" pic was green tinted until I got home and downloaded it. I could have made it silver/gray by reducing the saturation, but I did not want to alter the pics if I could help it.
I have to get a coin in an NCG slab Amazon , and I will be testing it on them too. I will post the different slabs as I can- but don't hold your breath, it is not a real priority when I am at the shop. I will get a bottle and make time to do it at home.
garylcsr, I would hope that the TPG's do not use a plastic that would become cloudy after time, if they do/did , there will be alot of mad collectors out there. Probably a UV light thing that clouds some plastics. Most slabs do not see alot of UV exposure, but one sitting in a shop display case for awhile might, I would think this would be known by now.
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08/08/2008 7:13 pm
08/08/2008 7:13 pm























