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1881-S Morgan Nugget Test Subject.

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Better, but too far. A little too much diffusion as indicated by a complete loss of luster presentation. Now that you've bracketed the lighting range, you can work the middle to see where you like it the most. Personally I prefer more like your latest but with a bit more luster showing. Some folks prefer more like your first shots. You need to decide where to put each coin based on how that coin looks in-hand, and only you can judge that.
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Looked dull & lifeless to me too. I abandonded the Jansjo's on this one & used a different light source at a distance of about 18 inches.
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What were you using to diffuse the lighting?
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Piece of an old white t-shirt. Maybe too thick for this application but I was using an 8 inch aluminum Home Depot clamp on light fixture with a 100 watt 6500K daylight mini CFL bulb. What is everyone using for diffuser material? I tried using Ray's suggestion for diffusing the jansjo's but found that I still get distracting hot spots on the coins surface. I may have to build some type of light diffusion system. And I thought underwater photography was hard :)
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Scroll down a little and you'll see Fuzzy's setup.....https://goccf.com/t/110786
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I think it looks a LOT better. What did you change?
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What is everyone using for diffuser material?

I use two pieces of wrapping paper (tissue paper).

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My favorite diffuser matl is Canson Opalux. $5 per 24 inch sheet.
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Is this the same stuff Ray? I found 19x24" sheets for $2.99.

https://www.currys.com/catalogpc.ht...LUCENT_PAPER
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Jeff changed the whole lighting setup (see several posts up). Canadian Banknotes I would be happy with that level of product. Very tough to get nice even lighting while retaining enough luster to make the coin "pop".
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Give me 20 minutes, and I will post a picture of the diffusion set-up I have for my Jansjos.
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Here's what I made to ensure my diffusion is always consistent.

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CBN thanks for sharing. I'll give this a try this weekend. Also have some other ideas I want to try. Bob
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Is this the same stuff Ray? I found 19x24" sheets for $2.99.

https://www.currys.com/catalogpc.ht...LUCENT_PAPER


That's the stuff, and at a good price. Great paper for diffusers...Ray
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A little different lighting. Any better?
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