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Photoshop To Overlay Potential Doubling

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 Posted 11/13/2020  09:18 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add shantiom to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I am looking for a post here that may examine the use of photoshop to overlay potential doubling. Below are photos showing my effort. I worked with a designer who I know to try this out. I know we have photos of die clashes here and that is common. Is this also common for showing doubled dies or RPMs.? Is there other software or platforms that can help? I understand this may be Die Deterioration but in my early days, I flagged the coin as a potential DDO. Thoughts..

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Personally, I think the outlines make it harder to appreciate the Machine Doubling. Maybe using some light colored shading at a reduced opacity would work better?
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