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I suspect smoothing to the greatest degree possible.
Any suspects anyone?

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 Posted 10/20/2013  02:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Canadian-Banknotes to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks fine to me.
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If it is fine then it is just out of focus?
I am looking at the milky sheen over the whole coin except the rims.
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 Posted 10/20/2013  03:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Lindy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yeah, the image has been TWERKED! er sorry I mean tweaked but not in a good way. The rim has blocked pixels. Someone was trying to get some contrast I guess...and they didn't quite get there. Good lighting and a tripod could have made all the difference. I say that because I have seen some amazing quality coming out of camera phones and iPads.... so a great camera isn't mandatory.
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I've used Photoshop for a long time, and something's funny here.
The coin's contrast range is much different than the holder, and besides a few sharply-defined pixels along the rim, the rest of the coin is largely absent of the usual contact marks. It looks selectively softened to me.
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I'm looking at this on my cellphone, so the image is not nearly as clear as it will be in a couple hours when I get home to my regular monitor. A thought, though:

Imagine this image being shot with a fully-automatic camera and autofocus. The camera chooses the widest-open aperture, thereby minimizing depth of field. Given conflicting information and maybe an unsophisticated internal processor, the camera settles on the rim for its' focus as the point of maximum contrast.

What might that image look like?
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Just because the image name is 20131020_KGrHqVnsFJNQZcqBSZSy4s0Q60_57---photoshop_opt?
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Peace dollars have very low relief.
It's not a very good image but I don't think it's been photoshopped.
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Looks more like a scan to me. No PS.
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Imagine this image being shot with a fully-automatic camera and autofocus. The camera chooses the widest-open aperture, thereby minimizing depth of field. Given conflicting information and maybe an unsophisticated internal processor, the camera settles on the rim for its' focus as the point of maximum contrast.


Imagine the headache I now have trying to understand what SsuperDdave said.

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Imagine the headache I now have trying to understand what SsuperDdave said.




Come to the Photography Forum. We'll learn ya.

With the coin on my PC monitor, my opinion is unchanged. All I see is shoddy photography or a camera that just isn't up to shooting slabs.
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I agree with shoddy focus issues.
this is ebay seller---CENTSLES--150,000 feedback reviews. All of his photos are mostly like this.
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Thank you Superdave--not photoshop job.
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 Posted 10/20/2013  11:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DVCollector to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well...maybe it was stuck under a scanner. That may explain the weird contrast.
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Well...maybe it was stuck under a scanner. That may explain the weird contrast.


Yeah, in hindsight, it's a scan which pretty much explains everything.
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Some higher end scanners (flatbed) do have the ability to focus, my Epson Expression Artist series does, due to having a transparency lid attached. It can vary the focus about 7mm which is a big help in scanning coins or other 3D objects. It does this because when scanning negatives or positive slides in a film carrier they are raised above the scanner glass while in the film holder, coins in slabs or other holders are similar, and if your scanner has this focus feature don't over look it!
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