coin photography: which kind of coin is hardest to photograph?
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some coins are a snap and they come out great on the first shot. Others...@#$%^&! and that's after 2 dozen attempts. It obviously comes down to lighting. Which coins trouble you the most and which are snaps!?
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When the date can be just barely made out at just the right angle or several angles.
And, of course, invisible coins are a real beooccch!
and they're cold.
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<< <i>Dark (copper) or toned coins in an NGC slab. Tough. The coin's deep in the slab and the front surface of NGC slabs is not uniformly flat. >>
Oh, and let's not forget anything tiny in an NGC slab... a shadow is cast on half the coin
Next a nicely toned but dark coins in slabs with a lot luster under the toning. When you can pick up the luster, you get the glare from the slab as well.
On the other hand, proof and prooflike coins can be challenging, for the opposite reason (too much reflectivity)
and of course, photographing through slab plastic is a pain (but I'm getting better)
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Small coins (half dime, 3cs, etc) especially in NGC holders. matteproof
The problem is that I am somewhat of a perfectionist.
The hardest thing to do is to show true luster and true color.
Of course "true" luster and color are misleading because their appearance differs with the kind of light and its intensity.
The kinds of light I used the most are natural and fluorescent.
With regard to dark coins in white holders, there is a very easy sure fire remedy for that.
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<<With regard to dark coins in white holders, there is a very easy sure fire remedy for that. >>
Andrian besides deslabbing what you got?
09/07/2006