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Axial Lighting Coin Photography

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AXIAL LIGHTING FOR MACRO & COIN PHOTOGRAPHY

    https://graphiquedujour.com/photo-axial-lighting.htm
    Axial lighting provides a light that appears to come through the lens of the camera. Axial lighting gives superb results when photographing coins which cannot be achieved by other lighting methods. Other methods can be used successfully, but professional coin photographers prefer axial lighting.

DIY Axial Lighting Setup for Coin Photography: DIY and …

    https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3681196
    This is my setup for photographing coins using axial lighting. This technique allows the light to appear as if it is coming straight out of the camera lens. View: original size I made a foamcore box, lined it with black velvet to …

Coin Photography With Axial Lighting - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvPiMaLy2RE
    Here's a behind the scenes from a recent shoot I did in the studio of coins... lots and lots of coins! I used axial lighting for bringing out detail and accu...

Axial lighting coin photography tests part two

    https://boards.ngccoin.com/topic/118405-axial-lighting-coin-photography-tests-part-two/
    Axial lighting, as the name implies, means directing a beam of light to and from the coin along the same optical axis as the lens. A beam splitter (or piece of glass) at a 45-degree angle between lens and coin will help you do this. Aim one light at the glass, and baffle all other sides so you don’t get any stray light.

The Agony and Delight of Axial Photography

    https://boards.ngccoin.com/blogs/entry/11625-the-agony-and-delight-of-axial-photography/
    Therefore, axial photography works best on raw coins. Notice the haze and a hot spot in the viewfinder picture showing a 2011 French proof coin mounted in an NGC holder. This is light reflected from the surface of the holder interfering with light reflected from the coin. The 2004 and 2017 raw quarters only show light reflected from the quarters.

Axial Lighting Setup for Photographing Coins | Here is the …

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    Axial Lighting Setup for Photographing Coins. Here is the setup I used for these nickels and this loonie. I took the picture in case i needed (or wanted) to set up the thing again. The light starts at the lamp, reflects off the glass of the frame onto the coin and illuminates the coin straight down. The camera takes the picture through the glass straight down.

The Agony and Delight of Axial Photography - Coin …

    https://www.money.org/collector/coinsbygary/blog/the-agony-and-delight-of-axial-photography
    Therefore, axial photography works best on raw coins. Notice the haze and a hot spot in the viewfinder picture showing a 2011 French proof coin mounted in an NGC holder. This is light reflected from the surface of the holder interfering with light reflected from the coin. The 2004 and 2017 raw quarters only show light reflected from the quarters.

Playing with axial lighting | Coin Talk

    https://www.cointalk.com/threads/playing-with-axial-lighting.363555/
    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter. A ways back I made a cheapo axial lighting setup, using a tilted sheet of glass to reflect light straight down on the coin, with the camera lens looking straight through the glass. This brings out subtle colors that can usually only be seen with the coin tilted "just so" in a point source light.

Prototype Axial Lighting setup for coin photography.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPwpSwMrv0k
    Super simple/bodged together setup for photographing coins. This is a WIP. subscribe and watch as I develop and improve this setup!

Coin Photography Article

    https://www.coinimaging.com/photography.html
    Similar results can be had by shooting from straight-on with a piece of angled glass between the camera and the coin, called "axial lighting" (fig. 11). A light from the side will reflect off of the glass and onto the coin. As above, the light needs to be very diffuse. This takes a bit of practice but can produce good results.

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