Here's a Great Example of How Lighting Makes all the Difference in a Photo
I shot this coin in November, but was in a rush... I got the lighting so the coin could be seen and took a quick snap, then put the coin away.


I had more time yesterday night, so I pulled out the coin and reshot it--I didn't spend a lot of time, I just played a bit more with the lights, and also set the metering to spot, as opposed to matrix (I'm not sure what it was set to the first time, but the darkness leads me to believe matrix)...


Quite a vast difference, I do believe
Jeremy
PS- A note about spot metering: it measures the light from the center of your focus (aka the coin). This is NOT A GOOD THING for scenic pictures... if you go on vacation, turn the feature off. I've forgotten to, and a building may be nicely colored, but a bright blue sky becomes washed out white


I had more time yesterday night, so I pulled out the coin and reshot it--I didn't spend a lot of time, I just played a bit more with the lights, and also set the metering to spot, as opposed to matrix (I'm not sure what it was set to the first time, but the darkness leads me to believe matrix)...


Quite a vast difference, I do believe

Jeremy
PS- A note about spot metering: it measures the light from the center of your focus (aka the coin). This is NOT A GOOD THING for scenic pictures... if you go on vacation, turn the feature off. I've forgotten to, and a building may be nicely colored, but a bright blue sky becomes washed out white

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TorinoCobra71
Mark
PS:
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http://frankcoins.com/test111405.jpg
I did this test with various lighting and camera settings...all from the same distance and with
the same setup...
I got a coin back from an ebay buyer...he saw some marks that were not on my photo of a nice
clean MS66 Franklin (sold years ago by Rick Tomaska)
..along with this kind email....
I have just opened my coin from you and I am OUTRAGED... I don't know how anyone could have graded THIS coin as MS66. Second of all, the coin I received is NOT the coin pictured on Ebay! BAIT AND SWITCH does not even dignify your local club, I'm sure...let alone the Texas coin dealers association and certainly not the ANA! I am SIMPLY LIVID!!!
I could go into the detail of the differences between the coin I received and the photos but frankly, I'm too nerved up at the moment. I have a mind to send the web page and the coin to the ANA but then of course I might win the battle but lose the money I shelled out for the coin. Needless to say I am very unhappy with the coin and in addition the hefty S&H&I I paid! Maybe I was sent the wrong coin or maybe you did not want to part with it for $200
Herb
Specializing in 1854 and 1855 large FE patterns
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The differences in your pictures are dramatic. That's incredible that it is just because of the angle of the lights.
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two lights: less contrast, more even lighting, less intense color.
one light: more contrast, less light coverage, more intense color.
<< <i>Rick--
The differences in your pictures are dramatic. That's incredible that it is just because of the angle of the lights. >>
It's amazing. And, looking at the coin in person, every one of the pictures could be an accurate depiction. It all depends on the lighting.
Specializing in 1854 and 1855 large FE patterns
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I like the first shot better.
If a digital, what was the color balance?
A lot of factors play in how we (& camera's) see color, but RKKay's images are pretty dramatic!
Oh, and I like the first set of images better.
BUT, as I've been told before....Unless you have seen the coin, please respect the fact that my images are accurate !
That said, the lights are the same Sylvania Daylight HaloFloods... just moved around.
Jeremy
Thanks for posting these, it is nice to see experimentation.
<< <i>I actually like the top pics better. The details on condition and strike are better represented in the top pics. Though I can see why you like the color and brightness of the bottom two. Either way nice job. >>
I concur. I like the top set better.
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Been there, done that. The first day in Europe I realized after a few pictures that my camera was sent to spot meter and manual white balance (my coin pic setting). The first few pictures all had an ugly blue haze. Fortunately I caught it soon enough and changed the settings.