Glad someone brought this thread up. I've been meaning to try this for a couple years now. Unfortunately most of the stuff I wanted to do this for is in slabs now.
<< <i>that's the coolest presentation of a modern coin I have seen, MrSpud >>
Thanks, I thought the yin-yang look and the edgeview made the boring design less boring.
That reminds me, I have to get my photography setup back up and running. I've been out of commission for over a year now since I moved across the country and both my camera and my old computer with my image processing software crashed. I use antique photo software, Picture-It 99, to do my image editing and it doesn't load right on my new computer for some reason. I'm addicted to the ease of use of Picture-It 99. Newer versions of Picture-It and Photoshop take an hour to do what the old Picture-It 99 can do in 5 minutes.
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<< <i>Are those from the LOC album, Clad? I guess that's yet another argument for raw coins! >>
Nope them are old ones. Don't own 'em any more.
<< <i>that's the coolest presentation of a modern coin I have seen, MrSpud >>
Thanks, I thought the yin-yang look and the edgeview made the boring design less boring.
That reminds me, I have to get my photography setup back up and running. I've been out of commission for over a year now since I moved across the country and both my camera and my old computer with my image processing software crashed. I use antique photo software, Picture-It 99, to do my image editing and it doesn't load right on my new computer for some reason. I'm addicted to the ease of use of Picture-It 99. Newer versions of Picture-It and Photoshop take an hour to do what the old Picture-It 99 can do in 5 minutes.