Hey...my pictures are getting better.....this is a lot of work!!!
kryptonitecomics
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As some of you may know...I got a new Nikon coolpixs 5400...less than a week ago................it has been a real struggle to get images that capture color on toners...... so for several nights I have experimented with lighting and just about everything else I could think of to try to accurately capture the true color on the coins..............a had a bit of a break through tonight and some of the pictures actually look presentable....not professional....but you can see the dog gone colors and the coins don't look like a light bulb is setting on top of them They are all at angles as you can see...but...it's a start
So feel free to browse the images and give me pointers or just sit back and enjoy some of the colors being presented
So feel free to browse the images and give me pointers or just sit back and enjoy some of the colors being presented
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Get a reflector, some high powered lamps, and point the lamps at the reflector. Use this as your light source. Then place the coin underneath the camera, (which should be mounted on a copystand of some sort), and tilt the coin to where it is reflecting not only the color of the coin but the diffusion reflector as well. Then adjust the contrast to "remove" the reflector reflection from the image. It works!
I've recently found a way around this but that's my secret.
is your camera an srl?
best coin pic of the year.
09/07/2006
<< <i>Nice pics, although I do have a few suggestions. If you can, try cropping your images in a circle (so you only see the coin) and then resizing and stretching the image to make it a bit rounder. You might also want to play with the levels in your photo editer to make the haze/reflection of the slab a little less obvious. Otherwise, the images look great! >>
I don't know how to do any of what you suggest and don't have any photo imaging software...but it sounds great so I need to work towards figuring some of that out
Brandon....thanks for the tips...where do I pick up that screen thingy???
I keep heraing about adjusting the contrast...do I do that on the camera or should I be able to do that with the imaging software???