Some coin photos...advice on these?
JoshL
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Hi Everyone
I want to take some photographs for my registry sets. Here are 3 examples that I took tonight of some coins I have.
What is wrong with the photos (if anything) and what would you do differently? I know they are large images.
Does the color look right?
I tried not to change anything than cut them out of the original photo and resize them.
Thanks for any advice...
I notice that the images pick up every speck of dust and stratch on the holders.
PF68 ULTRA CAMEO 1899 S$1
1886 MS64 Raibow Morgan $1
I want to take some photographs for my registry sets. Here are 3 examples that I took tonight of some coins I have.
What is wrong with the photos (if anything) and what would you do differently? I know they are large images.
Does the color look right?
I tried not to change anything than cut them out of the original photo and resize them.
Thanks for any advice...
I notice that the images pick up every speck of dust and stratch on the holders.
PF68 ULTRA CAMEO 1899 S$1
1886 MS64 Raibow Morgan $1
I love coins...
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Please share how you took these pictures.
Much better than mine.
I laid them on some black construction paper...then placed the camera directly over them - I had two lights. One light was on the right side of the coin and one light was on the left side of the camera.
Using a Canon Macro-Lens EF 100 with a Canon EOS1 Ds Camera.
<< <i>That bottom picture is amazing. The first pic, the Kennedy seems weird maybe its the lighting. It could be me? >>
The Kennedy is a very deep cameo...I think that is making it more difficult to capture. The white/bright of the cameo against the mirror? Not sure.
I wasn't happy with that either...but I am not sure why.
Not sure how to do that differently.
If you have anymore change lying around, you could toss some of it my way. That's a mighty expensive piece of soul stealer you got there.
BTW, nice pics. The next thing I would do is learn to remove those scratches from the holders. There are different compounds you can buy for fixing scratched plastic.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Canon EOS1 Ds Camera.
If you have anymore change lying around, you could toss some of it my way. That's a mighty expensive piece of soul stealer you got there.
BTW, nice pics. The next thing I would do is learn to remove those scratches from the holders. There are different compounds you can buy for fixing scratched plastic. >>
Hmm
I didn't know they made anything to remove scratches?
Is that through PCGS perhaps?
Here is a Morgan Reverse...
I can't seem to get the color right...there is a greenish hue - although the entire reverse is colored...it shouldn't have a green tint.
<< <i>Those Morgans are making me hot!!!!!!!
Russ, NCNE >>
Hey Russ
I want to take pics of my ShadowAngel collection for the registry. I guess that will take some time. Perhaps one of these snowy days (if we can ever get a snowy day around here).
If you see any coins I need let me know
Will keep working on the photo methods.
Waiting on some rainbows from tonekiller (hopefully the will be here tomorrow! Early Christmas...
Find the White Balance and do an adjustment. Some call it white balance preset.
<< <i>If you see any coins I need let me know >>
Always do!
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>If you see any coins I need let me know >>
Always do!
Russ, NCNE >>
Yes you do
Have added several that you sent my way!
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<< <i>Your last image would probably work out better with the white balance preset mentioned before - the slab is the wrong hue too. Something of note, when pre-setting white balance, don't use white. Use the industry standard 18% gray. You can buy a 18% gray card for a couple of bucks at a camera store. >>
Image below...again is a bit green. Trying to adjust the white balance
I will try your suggestion.
I worked with the white balance...
Better?
Looks a little better
<< <i>Nice pics. The white balance on the last is better, but still a bit funny. Most of the good digicams have a custom white balance setting where you can set it to the specific lighting you are using. Use your lights and a white piece of paper. On DCAM moderns a 3rd light can help light them more evenly. Get the lights as close to the camera as you can without getting glare from the slab. >>
Thanks I will give that a try. Yes the camera has a white balance setting where you can choose the different overhead lightning.
I will try some of the suggestions above.
Hard to get that reverse rainbow Morgan...will keep trying.
Thanks for sharing,
Jeff
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<< <i>These are some awesome pictures! All I can say is the folks here on the PCGS board know how to take coin photos. I've learned so much from reading the numerous photo tips & techniques posts, more than any book or magazine could ever teach. I had a class last year in B&W film photography at the local college but digital cameras are a bit of a different animal. I'm still learning and maybe one day I'll have some coins pics worth posting.
Thanks for sharing,
Jeff >>
On the Kennedy Photos I am using Adobe Photoshop to adjust the White Level.
You would go under Image - Adjust - Levels...then you have a choice of RGB - Green - Red - Blue. If you move the slider to the right you will see that the yellow or green hue will disappear and you will get a true image of what the coin looks like.
Not adjusting anything else on the photo.
I will post a picture of the setup...
I really don't think the camera has much to do with it. Within reason...
This is what the set-up looks like...
I really need to change the lighting source. But this is what I had handy tonight.
<< <i>When shooting down on a subject- get your lighting over the top- not over camera, but over top of the object. From your set up, you might be able to move both lights a little closer and tilt down on the subjectcheck thru the view finder and see if the hood on the lamp shoes up- if it does barely take it out of the frame. This may help with the green hue you see, as well as balancing the white. >>
I will try that.
I guess the biggest problem I am having is keeping the lights out of the picture.
I will give that a try though
Thanks
I have heard that before.
Perhaps I will give that a try.
This is working pretty good though.
Will keep trying!
Jeff
Semper ubi sub ubi
Also, thats a nice stack of slabs you got there.
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
Jeff
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Yes...what is OTT light?
thanks
siliconvalleycoins.com
Can someone enlighten me (us) on what an OTT light is?
Thanks,
Jeff
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09/07/2006
Thanks for the info!
Jeff
Semper ubi sub ubi
Thank You
SilverDollar
I shall try to do a google search
Thanks
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
<< <i>This is the light I use. I know others, namely Shylock, who takes awesome pics also use this light. >>
Where can you purchase a light like that?
Thanks
This is where I bought mine.
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