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Spiratone 35mm F3.5 Macrotar Lens Mounted On A Canon EOS 70d

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 Posted 11/22/2016  3:10 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add rocky to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
this coin when checked under a microscope is tripled. I have found a few more coins like this one. I was hoping that. I would be able to get the tripling in one shot. I realize that there is only one way to do this. focus stacking that will show it

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 Posted 11/22/2016  3:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rocky to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
i took a photo with my cell phone. its shows the tripling

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 Posted 11/22/2016  4:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rmpsrpms to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's all about lighting and getting the shadows and highlights to show the coin's characteristics.
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yes ray you are very correct. it all comes down to lighting. ray I have finally got all the pieces. that was described in that lighting study. that was done in Europe. I will start putting it together very soon. I think this system should help me a lot. its designed to work with the camera lens plus microscopes objectives.
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Rocky, when you have it all put together, please show us (pics). Thanks, Ham.
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will do hamm. I have most of it together. I have to wire a voltage meter in the electrical path. see in European study. the 12 volt power supply had a built in meter. that power supply cost over 400.00 american. once I read all the specs. I knew I could built similar for a faction of the cost. see where the meter comes into play. so that you record the reduced voltage for the specific metal. each metal requires a different voltage to light evenly. ok here a fast photo no editing. this is light from this system. I am not sure of the voltage. I will get a meter tomorrow.

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