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How To Get Good Pictures, Using A USB Scope And White Blank Paper

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 Posted 07/23/2018  5:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list
Thank you for your feedback! I will post a in a little bit. I'll make sure that it's the same exact coin as well.
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It's not the background on these scopes that make pictures too bright but the 4 LED's that are in the scope that gives direct lighting. When viewing shiny coins, especialy the Shield Cents, you need to turn the lights down or even off then get an indirect side light source. Walmart sells small LED lamps that work great for a few dollars.
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You would be better off putting a filter on the bulbs that are on the scope. I used white coffee filters.If you are able to turn off the on board light,do so. Then use a hand held LED flashlight.
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It's not the background on these scopes that make pictures too bright but the 4 LED's that are in the scope that gives direct lighting. When viewing shiny coins, especialy the Shield Cents, you need to turn the lights down or even off then get an indirect side light source. Walmart sells small LED lamps that work great for a few dollars.


Oh. So it's actually the lights itself on the scope. Thank you Mark for that helpful tip! I should buy a small LED lamp in the future.


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You would be better off putting a filter on the bulbs that are on the scope. I used white coffee filters.If you are able to turn off the on board light,do so. Then use a hand held LED flashlight.


Thank you John1 for your suggestion! I'm actually able to turn off that light on the scope, so I'll try something new, and see how that goes.

Anyways, I edited my thread, and uploaded the same exact coin, so you can see the differences. The white blank paper did help actually.
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John, this is what we're dealing with - the 4 LED's surround the lens up inside the shield. Hard to put a filter in there to soften the light. Any hints/tips I'll try to see if that would make a difference. I don't really want to glue anything up there over the lights, If the lens would get compromised by the glue that would ruin the scope.

I found that side lighting from an LED lamp works best so far. After all, we're working with a $35 scope that works really good, not a high priced example.


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07/23/2018 6:31 pm
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Yep, that's what we deal with on the Plugable USB scopes.
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Mark1959,
I used the flat bottom part of the filter, and cut a circle with a hole in the middle of it. I think I ended up using 2 or 3 layers. They stay up in there with a friction fit.
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I think I ended up using 2 or 3 layers. They stay up in there with a friction fit.


Oh, OK, I'll try that to see what happens, Thanks! Now do you adhere the layers of filters together or do they just stay in place ontop of each other?
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They just stay in there on top of each other. I used a tooth pick to push them up in there.
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Hey Mark, I was wondering if you can post the results of that, when you're done. I want to learn John1's trick as well. :-)

Edit: By the way, Mark. You are more than welcome to post the results on my thread, since I would love to see the results. I'm fine with it.
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07/23/2018 9:24 pm
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THIS IS GREAT, I JUST GOT ONE OF THESE FOR FATHERS DAY.


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Questions:
what camera program do you use?
Is there a really good one out there?
How do you zoom out?
(I stacked it on a box,This worked for me)

I am enjoying it and learning at the same time.
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Or do like me... , I used acrylic white paint. When that experiment failed I decided to remove the paint with... wait for it.... acetone. Hmm, just what do you think happens to clear cheap plastic when a caustic chemical is applied by a bonehead? I now have permantly, ah, diffused LED's! Wweellll, it does work, but I did buy two clip-on lamps that are adjustable and work much better.
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THIS IS GREAT, I JUST GOT ONE OF THESE FOR FATHERS DAY.


Excellent! Do you enjoying using it so far?

Sorry about the slow delayed response time. I was on the sub-forum "US Modern Variety And Error Coins", helping out others.

Anyways, I get back to point on this thread.
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what camera program do you use?
Is there a really good one out there?
How do you zoom out?
(I stacked it on a box,This worked for me)

I am enjoying it and learning at the same time.


TJLang, to be honest, I don't know, since I have a Chromebook (it's all done on google only), and because of that, it doesn't require any program to use for the USB Scope. Here's how to zoom out. Use the knob located near the middle of the scope and turn it. You can zoom in and out as well.


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Or do like me... , I used acrylic white paint. When that experiment failed I decided to remove the paint with... wait for it.... acetone. Hmm, just what do you think happens to clear cheap plastic when a caustic chemical is applied by a bonehead? I now have permantly, ah, diffused LED's! Wweellll, it does work, but I did buy two clip-on lamps that are adjustable and work much better.


Oh no Crazyb0! That must of sucked, but it wasn't your fault really, since it was an experiment. A question I have for all of you is what is the best LED lamp that I could buy at Walmart?
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I found the knob near the middle is to focus it.
To zoom out I had to stack it on boxes then refocus it.
I will search the internet maybe Adobe has some cool software for it.
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I found the knob near the middle is to focus it.
To zoom out I had to stack it on boxes then refocus it.
I will search the internet maybe Adobe has some cool software for it.


I'm glad that you are figuring out how to use it. Anyways, search the internet for software, and find out of it's compatible for the Plugable USB Scope.
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