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Old Digital Camera New Photo Editing Software Effects - Adobe

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For those considering Adobe Photoshop Elements 14, here are some results using an older Digital Camera, Macro mode, with 10x physical lens attached. Distance to subject about 3-4cm. (corrected distance - apparently I can't read a ruler)

First pic no effects, just cropped and medium scan reduction

Old-Digital-Camera-New-Photo-Editing-Software-Effects---Adobe

Second Pic is same pic with shake removal

Old-Digital-Camera-New-Photo-Editing-Software-Effects---Adobe

Third Same pic cropped more to fit forum size MB constraints with shake removal and autosharp


Old-Digital-Camera-New-Photo-Editing-Software-Effects---Adobe

and finally, last example to show same pic with shake removal, autosharp, and dust scratch removal

Old-Digital-Camera-New-Photo-Editing-Software-Effects---Adobe

The picture was taken with the coin in the Original Government Packaging (Plastic Casing).

The third picture is not as true as the actual coin due to the limitations of the camera and the effects of doubling/blurring caused by the plastic but it is more representative than the original picture. My opinion is that the software, in this case as used, would better represent the actual condition of the coin and would be good enough to fairly market the coin online. The Dust/Scratch removal effect does not do the coin justice
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First: nice.. Second, are you talking about the scratch at 4:00, & is that on the coin or the plastic?
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Biedercoins: The scratch is on the plastic, and the effects/adjustments are automated in the Adobe application, that is "shake removal" "auto sharp" and "dust scratch removal". I see my post did not make that clear.
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