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Opinions And Some Guidance On Imaging Proofs

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 Posted 04/17/2024  09:28 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add DOCC to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Self-admittedly, I have a heck of a time imaging proofs. Just proofs though, feel like all my business strike pics are solid.

Decided to spend some time monkey with lighting and diffusing the last few days. Could I trouble you fine folk with some opinions and potential guidance for resolving any issues you may see?

Here are a few shots of some proof Roosies. Reverses seem good but just can't seem to kill the outer glare from piling up along the rim on Obverse.


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Looks like you're using a ringlight(?) but at too high an angle.
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ok, thanks. I see you have plenty of lighting (maybe too much...) You do have a bit of glare - maybe you can try with the scope lights turned off and just use the overhead ones - see how that comes out..

EDIT to add:

Sometimes it is best to have lighting from only one direction to create a slight shadow - this helps to identify raised and incuse devices (and other stuff like dents, chips, and strike throughs easier.)
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Thanks Dearborn. I've tried all kinds of lighting combos to no avail. Everything is on in this pic. The biggest benefit came from wrapping the white packing foam board around the lens. Next step is to try and get some matte black liner on the inside of that foam piece. I'm thinking that may help.
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Try using a black background to reduce reflection, then moving the small lights lower to a very shallow angle, just above the surface, and maybe across from each other.
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