I personally think you should use this thread for all your 206 pick ups. It would be nice to see them all on one thread. And of course we could watch your set grow. And also, I think you should get a picture program so you can crop and size your pics, JMO.
I personally think you should use this thread for all your 206 pick ups. It would be nice to see them all on one thread. And of course we could watch your set grow. And also, I think you should get a picture program so you can crop and size your pics, JMO. >>
I agree on consolidating into a single thread. As far as cropping pics, well lets just say im lucky to be smart enough to just know how to turn this computer on!
The low glove Konetchy is one of my favorites in the T206 set. I love the muted colors in the card. I currently have 7 T206s and I have this card in an Old Mill back and an EPDG back. Here are mine (if you don't want mine in your thread let me know and I'll remove them):
Chris My small collection Want List: '61 Topps Roy Campanella in PSA 5-7 Cardinal T206 cards Adam Wainwright GU Jersey
I dont really "crop it out" , rather I just focus the shot at the card itself. If I zoomed out to show the whole flip, then the card itself would be smaller. And since im not trying to sell the card, why is having the flip in the shot even important at all?
To the other member who posted his T206 pics......I dont mind AT ALL! In fact imagine how cool an "all 206" picture thread would be. Keep the images coming as I can never get tired of looking at these marvelous cards, and im sure im not alone!
I personally think you should use this thread for all your 206 pick ups. It would be nice to see them all on one thread. And of course we could watch your set grow. And also, I think you should get a picture program so you can crop and size your pics, JMO. >>
I totally agree with Trent. I use Microsoft Frontpage to crop and resize my scans and then plain ol' Paint to combine them into one image. Lots of folks use Photobucket for cropping and resizing, which is totally free and easy to use.
Thanks for the tip TNP, I was just fooling around on photobucket after you mentioned that you can crop there. Been on photobucket well over 2 years and just never knew you can do that. How did I do?
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I personally think you should use this thread for all your 206 pick ups. It would be nice to see them all on one thread. And of course we could watch your set grow. And also, I think you should get a picture program so you can crop and size your pics, JMO.
<< <i>Another great card.
I personally think you should use this thread for all your 206 pick ups. It would be nice to see them all on one thread. And of course we could watch your set grow. And also, I think you should get a picture program so you can crop and size your pics, JMO. >>
I agree on consolidating into a single thread. As far as cropping pics, well lets just say im lucky to be smart enough to just know how to turn this computer on!
T222's PSA 1 or better
<< <i>Nice Polar Bear. How many different backs do you have in that collection of yours? >>
I have 4 cards so far, the other 3 are a Piedmont and 2 Sweet Caps. Got my eye on an Old Mill right now, we'll see what happens.
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Want List:
'61 Topps Roy Campanella in PSA 5-7
Cardinal T206 cards
Adam Wainwright GU Jersey
<< <i>why do you always crop out the PSA flip? >>
I dont really "crop it out" , rather I just focus the shot at the card itself. If I zoomed out to show the whole flip, then the card itself would be smaller. And since im not trying to sell the card, why is having the flip in the shot even important at all?
To the other member who posted his T206 pics......I dont mind AT ALL! In fact imagine how cool an "all 206" picture thread would be. Keep the images coming as I can never get tired of looking at these marvelous cards, and im sure im not alone!
<< <i>Another great card.
I personally think you should use this thread for all your 206 pick ups. It would be nice to see them all on one thread. And of course we could watch your set grow. And also, I think you should get a picture program so you can crop and size your pics, JMO. >>
I totally agree with Trent. I use Microsoft Frontpage to crop and resize my scans and then plain ol' Paint to combine them into one image. Lots of folks use Photobucket for cropping and resizing, which is totally free and easy to use.
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When you say piedmonts, remember that they have 150 subject backs and 350 subject backs. As do Sweet Caps and a few others.
Been a while since I was into them (25 years ago) so my memory might be failing.
Also, if you would like to know more Slantycouch.com has a load of info IIRC too, he also is a member here.
Steve
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When you say piedmonts, remember that they have 150 subject backs and 350 subject backs. As do Sweet Caps and a few others.
Been a while since I was into them (25 years ago) so my memory might be failing.
Also, if you would like to know more Slantycouch.com has a load of info IIRC too, he also is a member here.
Steve >>
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Those were all around 30 bucks each.