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Do It Yourself Lightbox! Monikers Macgyver Moment. How Does The Pics Look?

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So I built a simple box with inspiration from forum.
Sorry for the dust on the box was tucked away.
Frontbox is only a stand for my Samsung.
Pics are not changed with filters only raw but cropped.
I realise that a lightbox is just a piece of box without Lights. I must find a 3 armed led. The paper is baking paper If you know what I mean

Post Is for inspiration.i know little of photography





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Some tweaking









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Photos are looking rather good!
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I like the 1926 Gustav V best. What was different about this one?
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Good job, Moniker! The lighting is pretty good. The only issue is that on some pictures you have a "fisheye" effect because your phone is so close to the coin.
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I like the 1926 Gustav V best. What was different about this one?

its a proof or prooflike hence the difference in fields I think.

Thank you guys,

Yes hondo I must make a hole in the top that I can take pictures through, and now I just have light from one direction. A flexibl led with 3 arms and adjustable light



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Moniker, this is my favorite light for photographing coins. Variable intensity, 12" gooseneck, clamp to hold in place, USB power. About $15.

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is the ringlight good for coins? better than directional? they should make it with 3 arms
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I use ringlights for all my work, but almost never the full ring. It's easy to mask-off the areas you don't want to shine on the coin. I usually mask from 3 or 4 to 8 or 9, and from 11 to 1. If you need some fill from below you can open up an small area around 6. A full ringlight will kill luster and contrast, though is often used for doing reflective proofs.

Edited to add: I just made this graphic to show the masking:

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Great tip rmps most helpful I must try it out, do you shine the light straight on the coin from above?
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Yes, the camera points straight through the center of the ringlight.
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I stole Lady monikers ringlight for the nails [Dont ask]
Its to weak and the diameter of 8 cm is to small. The distance needs some tweaking. I Will invest in a more potent solution/ringlight
Goal is to take attractive Photos




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Its to weak and the diameter of 8 cm is to small. The distance needs some tweaking. I Will invest in a more potent solution/ringlight
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The slabbed coin looks great! Just move the light a little closer to keep the glare outside the radius of the coin and you're golden. I like the small opening at 6 oclock, gives a nice even illumination without destroying the luster.
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Works charm, must adjust the lightbox thou to be able to change distance. And ofc get a new light
On one of The pics you can see att 1 oclock where the light is a little bit far on that side. Pics is Kinda trueviewish

I do find luster Hard to CAP



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