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Re: Axial Lighting is like magic for coin photography
Here's a try with 2 lights directed at the center point of the reflector: (these are 2 different coins) And I 3d printed a small pyramid to test for lighting evenness, the white spots at the corners … (View Post)1 -
Re: Axial Lighting is like magic for coin photography
I do happen to have one on hand, took this one using the technique above: And direct axial with the glare... (View Post)2 -
Re: Axial Lighting is like magic for coin photography
@FlyingAl Here's some with aligned diffused light. The light loss is intense. You can clearly see the haze I'm talking about. Do you have any tips on how to edit this out? My photoshop editing skills… (View Post)1 -
Axial Lighting is like magic for coin photography
Hi everyone, If anyone's read my prior posts, this is mainly a continuation. I've gotten quite into coin photography as much as I have with collecting. I've been trying out new some new techniques wh… (View Post)17 -
Re: My 100 Greatest US Coins Collection
This collection is AMAZING! As a dime collector, I can't wait to see if you have the 1894-S 10c proof (which a specimen came up for auction at HA recently) and the singular MS-65 1873-CC No Arrows 10… (View Post)4