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Photo tips
What's the secret to taking photos of slabs without picking up reflections? I've tried nearly every room in my house and I can't figure out how to eliminate it.
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Try standing them up against something at close to a 90 degree angle as opposed to trying to take a laying flat picture if you haven’t tried that. That’s one thing I’d try first.
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Natural Light or a flashlight in a dark room (attached examples of both, note my phone isnt the newest so it will look even better with newer hardware) and a piece of black construction paper/dark color folder etc as the background. You can take some very nice photos this way.
Team issue postcard is natural light. 1971 Topps was taken in the dark with a light source (undergraded lol). https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...9a13738ba2.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...e5b8d9eed7.jpg Both images are also cropped. |
Thanks for the tips, will try again.
Geez, that 71 is beautiful. Grading 71s is not fair. Topps did us no favors with black borders. Quote:
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And I agree, on the 71s. Fun to collect them though, like a never ending hunt for most 71 heads. |
I used to use a scanner
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