High Resolution Cent Image

I've been on a quest for years to create full-coin images of Cents that can be zoomed-in to see variety details. I finally created my first such image today. See it here, and don't forget to zoom in!
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I've been on a quest for years to create full-coin images of Cents that can be zoomed-in to see variety details. I finally created my first such image today. See it here, and don't forget to zoom in!
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What a accomplishment . Congrats! I'll PM you for the tricks
Wow awesome details!
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Wow! Looks like Abe needs to take his jacket to the dry cleaners to get that spot removed!
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Awesome as usual, thanks for sharing!
That is really superb!
Outstanding....
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wow
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Nicely done.

I like it, great job !!!
Fantastic
Very nice! I zoomed in and it stopped zooming before pixelation. The mintmark was as big as the viewing area. I need this to view and compare my 1928 large and small mintmarks better.
Nice!
What do we have for this contestant? Come on down! This is the best thing since white bread. Much appreciate your work. Peace Roy
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Love the image, though with this capability, I would probably never buy another coin. LOL
Without revealing any trade secrets can you tell us your camera setup?
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Thanks everyone! This image was quite a bit of work to make, not for the faint of heart.
No worries...I use a Canon T2i with a Nikon microscope objective on bellows. Whole thing is mounted to an automated focus stepper that I cobbled together.
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Very impressive....certainly takes visual evaluation to a new level... Thanks for the link. Cheers, RickO
Wow!! Very impressive. I'm curious as to how many images this took to put together? I'm going to guess somewhere in the 200-300 neighborhood?
That is really impressive, thank you for sharing.
Absolutely fantastic, would love to be able to do that myself!
How does one use this site or is this exclusive? And nice shot!
It was total of 120 images. 12 panoramas with 10 shots in each.
I just registered for free, and this gives some nominal amount of storage. I think I will probably use it more than that so will probably pay for next level up.
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Thank you I will have to take a look at that!
Wow is about all I can say!!! Splendid! Bravo!!
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That is an amazing image and boy does it show all the flaws on the cent.
Great job. Donato
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What a great idea. All my raw images come in at about 150 megs. I have to bring them down to about 5 megs for ebay and the other hosting sites. It would be cool if the sites would host huge files, but thats a lot of memory.
Why such big files? What are the pixel dimensions?
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Nice work Ray!
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Impressive !
That's probably what a Lincoln cent looks like when Clark Kent looks at one......
I am a professional Nature Photographer which requires the highest end files.
I use a High-end Canon pro camera. Don't know, could look it up, but I always go by file size 144 MB to be exact.
The high-end sensor works fantastic for coin photography.
Great job. Those are amazing.