With the advent of such photography manipulation(as to enlargement of extruded area), I feel minor varieties to become even more acceptable.
Jim
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What books do you recommend for photo object extrusion? I can only find curve/mesh conversion which does not help me with photographic elements. Would love to read on the subject.
Jim
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@jesbroken said:
With the advent of such photography manipulation(as to enlargement of extruded area), I feel minor varieties to become even more acceptable.
Jim
@in2Coins
What books do you recommend for photo object extrusion? I can only find curve/mesh conversion which does not help me with photographic elements. Would love to read on the subject.
Jim
Hi Jim,
I haven’t really read any books other watched some YouTube videos. There is a book that I’ve had in my Amazon cart for a while now that I’ve been thinking of buying about macro photography including lighting. The topic is based mostly on insects from the reviews, but I’m almost sure it can be applied for any coin macro photography.
The main thing is for you to have the right equipment and patience.
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Great pictures!!
Nice Tripled Die in the middle photo. Did you cherry-pick these?
Very nice! 👍
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I've been picking them out, but I can't photograph them like this. Nice work!
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Fantastic pics! Minor varieties are cool in my book.
With the advent of such photography manipulation(as to enlargement of extruded area), I feel minor varieties to become even more acceptable.
Jim
@in2Coins
What books do you recommend for photo object extrusion? I can only find curve/mesh conversion which does not help me with photographic elements. Would love to read on the subject.
Jim
When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest....Abraham Lincoln
Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.....Mark Twain
Hi Jim,
I haven’t really read any books other watched some YouTube videos. There is a book that I’ve had in my Amazon cart for a while now that I’ve been thinking of buying about macro photography including lighting. The topic is based mostly on insects from the reviews, but I’m almost sure it can be applied for any coin macro photography.
The main thing is for you to have the right equipment and patience.
Adding the book info if anyone is interested.
Yes and no. The Tripled die was sold with known variety but the 64 Proof was “accidentally cherry picked”. It was discovered when I took the photo.