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Just When I Thought I Had If Figured Out.....

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 Posted 01/23/2019  3:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
I think that's a good pic as well.
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 Posted 01/23/2019  4:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Keith67 to your friends list
Whats the grade on that coin?
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 Posted 01/23/2019  4:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pepactonius to your friends list
About the only good way I've found to take pictures of mirror-like brilliant proofs is with diffuse axial lighting. It's tougher when the coins are in slabs, since you need to make sure the diffuse light source is extremely uniform. You can then use the Photoshop levels command to subtract out the uniform glare from the slab to get rid of the washed-out look.

Example:
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This coin is in an old PCGS rattler slab.
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01/23/2019 4:22 pm
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 Posted 01/23/2019  6:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add NDBirdman to your friends list

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diffuse axial lighting

eh... what?


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You can then use the Photoshop levels command

I have Paintshop Pro X8 but don't have a clue on how to use it. Where would I find this?
Disregard, found it. When I lightened the coin up, I get a pretty good double reflection of letters/numbers from the plastic slab. Will be a work in progress for me, thanks for the hint!
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Whats the grade on that coin?



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 Posted 01/23/2019  9:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pepactonius to your friends list

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eh... what?


There are quite a few threads here that discuss axial lighting. For example:

http://goccf.com/t/241822

http://goccf.com/t/254675

http://goccf.com/t/261848

http://goccf.com/t/316397



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 Posted 01/24/2019  11:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinphotofan to your friends list
One way to deal with brilliant proof is by using a umbrella diffuser like this:

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This gilt brilliant proof medal was shot with such a diffuser plus lens shifting.

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This gilt brilliant proof medal was shot with such a diffuser plus lens shifting.


One problem I had with lens shifting with a tilt-shift bellows was that I needed to use a 105mm enlarger lens. The usual 75mm APO Rodagon-D 1X didn't allow enough bellows extension needed for the shift function. I suppose you could use a dedicated shift lens, but aren't those very expensive?
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 Posted 01/26/2019  12:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinphotofan to your friends list

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One problem I had with lens shifting with a tilt-shift bellows was that I needed to use a 105mm enlarger lens. The usual 75mm APO Rodagon-D 1X didn't allow enough bellows extension needed for the shift function. I suppose you could use a dedicated shift lens, but aren't those very expensive?


I used a tilt/shift bellows (Minolta Auto Bellows III) with Schneider Componon-S 100 mm lens for taking this photo. The medal is 36 mm in diameter.
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 Posted 01/27/2019  12:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add NDBirdman to your friends list
Nice job but gotta say, wow, way over my head. I think I will just go play with my coins... LOL
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 Posted 01/28/2019  12:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinphotofan to your friends list

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Nice job but gotta say, wow, way over my head. I think I will just go play with my coins... LOL
Try to shoot the coin outdoors in a cloudy/overcast day. It may work.
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Try to shoot the coin outdoors in a cloudy/overcast day. It may work.

I plan on it someday. I'm working on camera equipment and *trying* to improve my skills (or lack there-of). With our daytime temps the last few days being highs between 10 and 20F, below zero and nasty wind-chills, outdoors activity is just about nil for a while. Thanks :-)
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 Posted 02/07/2019  01:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinphotofan to your friends list
If you blast several lights onto a flat white ceiling, and use the reflected light to take pictures of this coin, it may have the similar effect of a cloudy day. I tried and it worked on brilliant proof coins.
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 Posted 02/07/2019  07:09 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add zzve to your friends list
Any good and effective method is worth testing, thank you.
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 Posted 02/09/2019  9:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rocky to your friends list
NDBirdman here is a proof set still in plastic. I use 2 jansjo lamps. the light of the lamps is diffused by using. the plastic I broke off the shield from a set of tube lights. I just taped the plastic right over the light. hope this helps
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