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 Posted 07/11/2017  11:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JeffMTampa to your friends list
Here's another coin from my set for comparison sake:



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 Posted 07/12/2017  01:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nickos to your friends list
Really great photographs. The difficult part which is lighting is really professional to my eyes. Perfectly balanced on each and both sides of the coin(s).
Details are the same all over the coin.
It is really amazing you can handle the lighting to show the coin "creamy" as you wrote or with its luster. I would say that depending on the coin, I would "keep" the one that really shows the coin best for its characteristics.

I do not know much about American coins, but I have noticed that the two photos (same coin) for comparison, have some lack (?) of WB. The color of the coin seem different compared to each other, which makes me think that the WB was not correct for some reason.

About the editing, I would prefer not to use the ellipse/round tool. It makes the coin flat.

Finally, I think I would prefer the "creamy' one too!

Congratulations!
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 Posted 07/12/2017  02:00 am  Show Profile   Check spru's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add spru to your friends list
I agree that the white balance between the two 1910-S pics has changed. I also agree with you that the second shows more luster.

If it were me, attempting to recreate the appearance of the coin in-hand would be most important. So, which image of the 1910 is closest to in-hand?

P.S. I like all of those images.
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 Posted 07/12/2017  07:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JeffMTampa to your friends list
The photos with the "creamy" look come from 3 CFL lamps (5500K) and the harsh looking image was shot with 2 incandescent lamps set at 2800K. The coin color is most accurate with the CFL lamps, but the 3 lamp technique promotes detail over luster cartwheel bands.

I shot the entire set with the 3 lamp CFL setup so the only difference was the coin. Most look great with the setup, but I'll experiment with other lighting setups on a few that just didn't respond well.

Here's a couple more examples:



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 Posted 07/12/2017  08:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ham1947 to your friends list
Very nice. I agree with the comments made about how the coin looks in hand. That is what I would strive for. BTY, what is the purpose of the reflections at the bottom? Never thought of that. Looks interesting. Ham
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 Posted 07/20/2017  11:08 pm  Show Profile   Check spru's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add spru to your friends list

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what is the purpose of the reflections at the bottom?


To make it look cool. And it is successful!
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 Posted 07/21/2017  12:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Earle42 to your friends list


Amazing pics! These are a joy to look at.
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 Posted 07/21/2017  12:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JeffMTampa to your friends list
Thanks for all the compliments!
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 Posted 07/21/2017  12:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JeffMTampa to your friends list
Here's another coin from my set, the estremely elusive 1897 O Half in AU 58:



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 Posted 07/24/2017  5:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add stoneman227 to your friends list
Excellent photos !
I think your pics are what inspired me to come up with my own reflection rig for my coins. Many thanks for the inspiration !

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 Posted 07/25/2017  12:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coin_Operator to your friends list
Very well done. Makes me want to start taking pics like that.
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 Posted 07/25/2017  9:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JeffMTampa to your friends list
Here's one of my favorites:


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