Photographing copper thru NGC plastic is like...
shylock
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...watching HDTV through ¼ inch thick goggles. Obviously all slabs devalue the true look of a coin but there's something about the NGC plastic/white incert/copper combo that brings out the worst in a digital camera (and those trying to use it). The first pic was the best I could do after half an hour's worth of images, the second pic took about a minute after freeing the coin from its tomb. Sorry to use a darkside coin here but that's the only NGC copper I could experiment on.
Islemangu made a great point in a related forum post. If you image your coins and happen to be cracking a few out, take advantage of the opportunity. This also shows how you can't compare images of raw vs. certified coins.
Islemangu made a great point in a related forum post. If you image your coins and happen to be cracking a few out, take advantage of the opportunity. This also shows how you can't compare images of raw vs. certified coins.
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Here's another example in and out of the slab. In this case, PCGS:
The first image took 20 to 25 shots before I had one I was happy with. The second image, two or three.
Russ, NCNE
Capturing the same coin took radically different lighting and angles simply based on the construction of the slab. It also took far more shots with the NGC slab than the PCGS slab.
Russ, NCNE
09/07/2006
jom
<< <i>I, again, reiterate my thinking that NGC really ought to change their slabs to a dark, non-reflective slab OR transparent like PCGS's. With the rise in Ebay sales for coins and on-line sales with coin dealers good images are increasingly important. So when an auction house has 100s of coins for sale do you really think they are going to take the time to get good slab photos from NGC graded coins? In most cases, no.
jom >>
But does NGC really want people to get good pictures of coins in their holders? After all, NGC has that Photo-Proof service whereby they take the picture for an extra $20 or so.....maybe they want more people to use it.
I'm sure some of the older collectors here roll their eyes at all the plastic nitpicking
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
<< <i>But does NGC really want people to get good pictures of coins in their holders? After all, NGC has that Photo-Proof service whereby they take the picture for an extra $20 or so.....maybe they want more people to use it. >>
I don't buy the cynical arguement there. I think that photo proof thing will be a thing of the past eventually. What with the VERY low cost of doing your OWN photos. I just think it is in their best LONG TERM interest to go with a better slab for this purpose. Ever look at NGC coins at Heritage auction website? The pics are terrible....unless it is some high end coin they took the time to get a special photo for.
jom