Finally got the color right but details suck...
I reshot this buff today and much to my surprise the pics finally reflect the pretty color of the coin. That said... the new pics don't show hardly any detail. This picture taking... especially in NGC slabs is hard for me. Anyway here's a fairly inexpensive albeit very pretty nickel. This is exactly how the picture "took" no adjustments other than cropping.
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Did you take the pic at 90 degrees?
I find it necessary to set EV at +0.7 with my camera when shooting NGC or old ANACS slabs, to compensate for the underexposure caused by the white.
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They give that pink cast to my pictures. I put a piece of white paper on top of the slab and set white balance then shoot.
<< <i>Are you by chance using revel bulbs?
They give that pink cast to my pictures. I put a piece of white paper on top of the slab and set white balance then shoot. >>
I actually didn't think the thread would get "legs" and soon enough smoeone will scream "Spammer"
I have 2 lights and yes one of them is a "reveal" 60 watt. The other is one of those snow-cone looking swirled up jobs that says 10 watt (but its really bright).
I took the close ups a long time ago and don't remember what I did back then. For the "slab" picture my camera is a point and shoot nothing fancy Olympus. I use a small tripod; time delay; and Macro. If it has a white balance; I don't have any idea of how to use it or where its at.
If I could quit buying coins for awhile maybe I could afford a better camera...
Anyway, thanks everyone for the help.
We'd better not discuss this particular coin any more though.
<< <i>If I could quit buying coins for awhile maybe I could afford a better camera... >>
With what I spent this weekend I may have to sell the cameras around here.
Three of them Flowing hair coins put a big dent in the wallet.
From Arnie
From the mint the proof and unc.
Next up is a Nikon I think.