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1972 LMC 1-D0 002 Just A Guess

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 Posted 07/16/2020  7:54 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jatour to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I think its the 002 but I'm probably wrong.. hopefully the lighting is a little better.


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I am not seeing anything that resembles true die doubling.
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Not sure what your issue with lighting is (I wouldn't say these are "better"). If I may suggest, try a stronger but diffused light source (think light through a piece of paper). I'm not sure where your blue-ish colour is coming from either. Play with it more, I'm certain you'll find a good combo that works for everyone. Daylight is an excellent light source, especial to cut down on glare. Coin photography isn't easy, but the more you work at it, the better you'll get. I have faith you can do it! Good luck!


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Thanks are you talkin through like a coffee filter. And can you bbn look at the other pics I posted of it to me that looks like doubling the blueish color is fro. Pro on my camera it seems to cut the glare down
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