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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.

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PF68 ULTRA CAMEO 1899 S$1



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1886 MS64 Raibow Morgan $1
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  • That bottom picture is amazing. The first pic, the Kennedy seems weird maybe its the lighting. It could be me?
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  • ldhairldhair Posts: 7,232 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Really nice.
    Please share how you took these pictures.
    Much better than mine.image
    Larry

  • JoshLJoshL Posts: 656 ✭✭
    NOthing special on how I took...

    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.



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  • JoshLJoshL Posts: 656 ✭✭


    << <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.

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  • 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.
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  • RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭
    Those Morgans are making me hot!!!!!!!

    Russ, NCNE
  • JoshLJoshL Posts: 656 ✭✭


    << <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.


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  • JoshLJoshL Posts: 656 ✭✭


    << <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 image


    Will keep working on the photo methods.

    Waiting on some rainbows from tonekiller (hopefully the will be here tomorrow! Early Christmas...image

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  • 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.

    Find the White Balance and do an adjustment. Some call it white balance preset.
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  • RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭


    << <i>If you see any coins I need let me know >>



    Always do! image

    Russ, NCNE
  • JoshLJoshL Posts: 656 ✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>If you see any coins I need let me know >>



    Always do! image

    Russ, NCNE >>



    Yes you do image

    Have added several that you sent my way!

    thanks
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  • coppercoinscoppercoins Posts: 6,084 ✭✭✭
    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.
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  • JoshLJoshL Posts: 656 ✭✭


    << <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 image

    I will try your suggestion.


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  • JoshLJoshL Posts: 656 ✭✭
    Ok here is a corrected image?

    I worked with the white balance...






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    Better?
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  • JoshLJoshL Posts: 656 ✭✭
    Here is a corrected image of the reverse rainbow morgan...

    Looks a little better


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  • mgoodm3mgoodm3 Posts: 17,497 ✭✭✭
    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.
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  • JoshLJoshL Posts: 656 ✭✭


    << <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. image

    Hard to get that reverse rainbow Morgan...will keep trying.

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  • 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
    Jeff

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  • JoshLJoshL Posts: 656 ✭✭
    Here is another Kennedy with some adjustment to the white balance...

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  • JoshLJoshL Posts: 656 ✭✭


    << <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...
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  • JoshLJoshL Posts: 656 ✭✭
    I am still experimenting with how to take photographs of coins...so this is just the way I do things image

    I really don't think the camera has much to do with it. Within reason...

    This is what the set-up looks like...

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    I really need to change the lighting source. But this is what I had handy tonight.

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  • 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.
  • JoshLJoshL Posts: 656 ✭✭


    << <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 image

    Thanks

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  • I like the camera set up- would almost think it to be a 35mm slr.
  • JoshLJoshL Posts: 656 ✭✭
    I am wondering if natural light isn't the best lightning to take pictures of coins.

    I have heard that before.

    Perhaps I will give that a try. image

    This is working pretty good though.

    Will keep trying!
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  • jdsinvajdsinva Posts: 1,508
    When I spoke with the man down at the local camera shop and I posed the question to him about photographing coins, he suggested using indirect sunlight. I did experiment with that, by photographing in a room with lots of indirect sunlight and they were some of the best images I ever produced. However, it's not always convenient to setup for this type of situation, especially in the late fall and winter. Someone also mentioned using a gray card to reflect light and neutralize the color of the light. I have seen this technique used and it provides good results. Thanks for sharing your setup, I see it's not much different than mine. I think I just need to get an additional lamp or two.

    Jeff
    Jeff

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  • cohodkcohodk Posts: 19,100 ✭✭✭✭✭
    You should get yourself a few OTT lights. They really help to bring out the natural color. I make no color adjustments with photoshop in any of my pictures.

    Also, thats a nice stack of slabs you got there.image
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  • Excuse my ignorance, what is an OTT light?image

    Jeff
    Jeff

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  • JoshLJoshL Posts: 656 ✭✭
    Thanks for the help and suggestions...still learning here!

    Yes...what is OTT light?

    thanks

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  • coinlieutenantcoinlieutenant Posts: 9,310 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Pretty nice!

  • MadMonkMadMonk Posts: 3,743
    Pretty darn good.
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  • jdsinvajdsinva Posts: 1,508
    TTT

    Can someone enlighten me (us) on what an OTT light is?

    Thanks,

    Jeff
    Jeff

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  • cosmicdebriscosmicdebris Posts: 12,332 ✭✭✭
    Nice pictures and cool camera.
    Bill

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  • DorkGirlDorkGirl Posts: 9,994 ✭✭✭
    It's a brand of light bulb that is supposed to give you natural light. I believe they are a little pricey, but a lot of people swear by them.
    Becky
  • jdsinvajdsinva Posts: 1,508
    It's a brand of light bulb that is supposed to give you natural light. I believe they are a little pricey, but a lot of people swear by them.

    Thanks for the info!

    Jeff
    Jeff

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  • Thanks 2 ALL who shared their very interesting and informatve post about photography. image
    Just Learning!
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  • JoshLJoshL Posts: 656 ✭✭
    Does anyone know where to get an OTT light? Does anyone know the real name of the bulb?

    I shall try to do a google search image

    Thanks

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  • cohodkcohodk Posts: 19,100 ✭✭✭✭✭
    This is the light I use. I know others, namely Shylock, who takes awesome pics also use this light.
    Excuses are tools of the ignorant

    Knowledge is the enemy of fear

  • JoshLJoshL Posts: 656 ✭✭


    << <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
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  • cohodkcohodk Posts: 19,100 ✭✭✭✭✭
    ott light

    This is where I bought mine.
    Excuses are tools of the ignorant

    Knowledge is the enemy of fear

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