Is PCGS maintaining two separate databases for TrueView Photos now?
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[First an aside: It's truely sad that that various features of the PCGS website seem to go down a lot and/or load VERY SLOWLY -- why wouldnt PCGS lease a FAST and RELIABLE server using one of the thousands of web hosting companies? This is such a low cost thing to do.]
OK ... So I know PCGS has a Cert Verificaiton page which is supposed to have a thumbnail to the Trueview when available ...
http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/20406862/
This is truely a great feature and I hope PCGS never abandons this.
And for the past 10 years has maintained a separate TrueView Photo database with fixed URLs
For small sized TVs:
http://www.pcgs.com/TrueView/20406862.jpg
For Medium sized TVs (simply add in a /Medium/ directory to the URL)
http://www.pcgs.com/TrueView/Medium/20406862.jpg
For Large sized TVs (simply add in a /Large/ directory to the URL)
http://www.pcgs.com/TrueView/Large/20406862.jpg
But now in the past few weeks, new TV photos are no longer added to the old database, but instead loaded into a separate database with this URL:
http://images.pcgs.com/trueview/20522955
They also changed all the standard sizes (used in the old database) of the images in the new database.
(By the way, I think the new TINY sized images in the new interface are a waste as they are too small to use).
So now when we are hunting for TV photos does PCGS expect us to all check in 2 places (in 2 separte databases)?
I honestly think it would have been 1000 times smarter for PCGS to use the CERT VERIFICATION page as the launching point ...
http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/20406862/
That page already has a thumbnail TV inline ... then simply link to a MEDIUM sized version around 1100 pixels in width for INTERNET/WEB display ... and a LARGE size version for printing -- on that same primary page.
Then they could simply direct eveyone to the CERT VERIF page and have the links to the TV photos there (and not have their customers hunting in multiple databases) and trying to remember the URL format for additional images. If PCGS would use the CERT VERIF page as the launching pad and main interface for EVERYTHING it would be a wonderfully simple and elegant solution to the convoluted system they currently have in place.
OK ... So I know PCGS has a Cert Verificaiton page which is supposed to have a thumbnail to the Trueview when available ...
http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/20406862/
This is truely a great feature and I hope PCGS never abandons this.
And for the past 10 years has maintained a separate TrueView Photo database with fixed URLs
For small sized TVs:
http://www.pcgs.com/TrueView/20406862.jpg
For Medium sized TVs (simply add in a /Medium/ directory to the URL)
http://www.pcgs.com/TrueView/Medium/20406862.jpg
For Large sized TVs (simply add in a /Large/ directory to the URL)
http://www.pcgs.com/TrueView/Large/20406862.jpg
But now in the past few weeks, new TV photos are no longer added to the old database, but instead loaded into a separate database with this URL:
http://images.pcgs.com/trueview/20522955
They also changed all the standard sizes (used in the old database) of the images in the new database.
(By the way, I think the new TINY sized images in the new interface are a waste as they are too small to use).
So now when we are hunting for TV photos does PCGS expect us to all check in 2 places (in 2 separte databases)?
I honestly think it would have been 1000 times smarter for PCGS to use the CERT VERIFICATION page as the launching point ...
http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/20406862/
That page already has a thumbnail TV inline ... then simply link to a MEDIUM sized version around 1100 pixels in width for INTERNET/WEB display ... and a LARGE size version for printing -- on that same primary page.
Then they could simply direct eveyone to the CERT VERIF page and have the links to the TV photos there (and not have their customers hunting in multiple databases) and trying to remember the URL format for additional images. If PCGS would use the CERT VERIF page as the launching pad and main interface for EVERYTHING it would be a wonderfully simple and elegant solution to the convoluted system they currently have in place.
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PCGS does remind me a bit of what fast food restaurants and movie theaters did though ... with the old Medium TrueView Image being close in size to the new Large TrueView Image. (Although I believe both of the former businesses went in the opposite direction -- where the old Medium became the new Small).
I honestly dont mind change if there is an improvement involved -- however I just dont see it. Maybe someone at PCGS could post an overarching reason for the change and an explaination on why they decided to add a 2nd totally different database -- especially when they (seemiingly) dont have any plans to migrate the existing database to the new format.
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I think that is an excellent suggestion. Perhaps you could clean up the OP (take out some of the rant) and send a message to Don Willis.
Old Database:
1. Small (551 x 279)
2. Medium (1101 x 556)
3. Large (4401 x 2221)
New Database:
1. Thumbnail (198 x 100)
2. Small (225 x 113)
3. Medium (544 x 275)
4. Large (1089 x 550)
5. ExtraLarge (2200 x 1110)
6. Max (5757 x 2905)
The new Medium is slightly larger than the old Small (but close)
The new Large is very slightly smaller than the old Medium (but close)
The new Max is largest size and about 30% larger than the old Large
Does anybody ever use these really large sizes (they take a long time to load)
I suppose they are useful for printing, which I personally never do but some might.
I still think if PCGS would use their CERT VERIFICATION page as the launching point for all the TV images, it would be so much cleaner.
PCGS could then implement 100 separate databases if they wanted to, customers would know to simply go to the CERT VERIFICATION page to find the correct links to the TV images.
On another topic, I wish that PCGS would track former CERT NUMBERS on the CERT VERIF page.
So if a coin was reholdered with a new cert Number a few times, they would say "Formerly Cert #00611212, #11100110" on the CERT VERIF page.
They could then provide links to True View images of these former (older) Cert Numbers.
The way PCGS does it now, if you have an old TrueView photo of a coin and you submit it for regrading and they reholder it under a new CERT number ... the lose the old TrueView photo of the coin.
Basically presenting the coin on their CERT VERIF page as if it's never ever been TrueViewed photo'd. Also you have no idea of the coins history.
I am not entirely sure if PCGS adjusts their FIELD POPULATIONS for multiple submissions of the same coin or not -- but it would be nice if they did. If coin has had 3 CERT Numbers in it's lifetime, would it be counted 3 times in the population reports? or only once?
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<< <i>I am not entirely sure if PCGS adjusts their FIELD POPULATIONS for multiple submissions of the same coin or not -- but it would be nice if they did. If coin has had 3 CERT Numbers in it's lifetime, would it be counted 3 times in the population reports? or only once? >>
If PCGS does the cracking (e.g., on a regrade), yes, the pops are adjusted.
If an owner sends in a cert from a crack-out, yes again.
In other words, if PCGS knows about it the pops are corrected. It is generally agreed that most often PCGS is not in the loop and that is why the numbers are skewed.
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<< <i>I honestly think it would have been 1000 times smarter for PCGS to use the CERT VERIFICATION page as the launching point ... that page already has a thumbnail TV inline ... then simply link to a MEDIUM sized version around 1100 pixels in width for INTERNET/WEB display ... and a LARGE size version for printing -- on that same primary page.
I think that is an excellent suggestion. Perhaps you could clean up the OP (take out some of the rant) and send a message to Don Willis. >>
I agree.
Lance.
Can someone PM me his email address or the best method to get a message to him?
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<< <i>How do I send an email to Don Willis?
Can someone PM me his email address or the best method to get a message to him? >>
You can always pm Don, forum member DonWillis.
I know for a fact that PCGS listens to customer suggestions and complaints; just check out this thread about Trueview backgrounds.
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I think the OLD (original version) ... and the version they use today is SO MUCH better than the experimental blue version. The backgrounds need to be either black or white (neutral as someone posted).
I just wanted to mention that I think the TrueView photographic service headed by Phil Arnold is simply amazing and is the primary reason why I send SO MANY coins to PCGS. Phil does just an incredible job at taking pictures -- and is especially adept at photographing colorfully toned coins. I hope that PCGS realizes what a monster talent they have in Phil and pay him very well. I have probably spent close to $3000 in TrueView photos and reholdering fees over the past year -- something that was worth every penny to me. Often when I buy coins, I say to my collecting buddies "I can't wait to see what Phil does with this one".
This is some of Phil's work that he did for me a few weeks ago. I have to say that I just love his work. (This is a Guttag Family pedigree AU50).
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Phil shoots hundreds of photos each day and deserves kudos. Every now and then you just have to settle. That one doesn't look real to me.
Lance.
How about these?
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original link http://www.pcgs.com/trueview/medium/14801189.jpg
new link http://images.pcgs.com/trueview/14801189
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That wasnt true for me, but I will check again in a few weeks.
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