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    From: Roger Moore <rogermoore435@yahoo.com>
    Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] Photoshop Elements 2
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    Thanks Roger S. and Dan. I think I want to go the
    computer route. Some of the challenges will be to get
    both coins exactly the same size and orientation
    (rotation) during the overlay process. I like the
    idea of using differnet colors on coins made
    transparent. However, I am not deep enough into
    Photoshop to do this yet but this is an important
    future project for me. Roger

    --- Dan Freidus <freidus@wwnet.com> wrote:
    > Roger,
    >
    > Here's a method I've been meaning to try but haven't
    > gotten around
    > to. Instead of printing on clear overhead acetate
    > or mylar,
    > Photoshop and some other image software allows you
    > to make an image
    > transparent. You can do your overlays on the
    > computer. You can also
    > make each into monotone images, i.e. B&W but maybe
    > make one blue and
    > white while the other is red and white. Scientific
    > imaging software
    > would let you not just compare them visually but do
    > things such as
    > subtract one from the other so what you see is only
    > where they
    > differ. That takes fiddling to get what you want,
    > but can be very
    > informative.
    >
    > Dan
    >
    > >Roger S.,
    > >
    > >What I do is print out oversized pictures of the
    > subject coins on
    > >clear accetate(sp.) paper and look at the overlays
    > that way. Some I
    > >understand have made slides of the pictures and
    > looked at the
    > >overlays through a projector. I have not done this
    > as I think getting
    > >the slides to line up would be fairly challenging.
    > >
    > >Roger S.
    > >
    > >--- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, Roger Moore
    > ><rogermoore435@y...> wrote:
    > >> Hi Roger S. Nice write up in Numismatic News
    > and
    > >> congratulations on being a Trustee of the ANA!!
    > I
    > >> have not gotten to the "wand" feature yet. What
    > I
    > >> would like to succeed in next is making overlays
    > of
    > >> two coins (two obverses) so see the match up. I
    > know
    > >> there is a "transparent" mode but I haven't
    > learned to
    > >> use it yet. Anyone doing overlays out there, I
    > would
    > >> much appreciate a step by step explanation on
    > how to
    > >> do them!!! I think this will be very helpful in
    > >> deciding on hubbing and variety identification
    > in hard
    > >> to identify series. Roger
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> --- mantoloking2002 <mantoloking2002@y...>
    > wrote:
    > >> > Roger,
    > >> >
    > >> > Have you tried to use the Wand to white-out
    > the
    > >> > background? If you
    > >> > like the result maybe you can go back to two
    > lamps.
    > >> > Shadows are
    > >> > distracting for background but provide nice
    > >> > definition and detail for
    > >> > the coin itself. JMO.
    > >> >
    > >> > Roger S.
    > >> >
    > >> > --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, Roger
    > Moore
    > >> > <rogermoore435@y...> wrote:
    > >> > > David, I used a white sheet of paper with
    > the
    > >> > coins
    > >> > > raised on a peg (covered with Buell's
    > material).
    > >> > I
    > >> > > used three lamps at differnt angles and the
    > reason
    > >> > > that the backgroud is darker in some areas
    > is due
    > >> > to
    > >> > > shadows that I tried to eliminate as much as
    > >> > possible
    > >> > > by my angling of the lights and cropping the
    > >> > images.
    > >> > > If you get Photoshop Elements II, I will
    > type out
    > >> > a
    > >> > > step by step process on how to do it
    > (represents
    > >> > hours
    > >> > > of work!!). Roger
    > >> > >
    > >> > >
    > >> > > --- "palmers4@e..." <palmers4@e...> wrote:
    > >> > > > Roger, Nice coin! But you knew that. Also
    > good
    > >> > job
    > >> > > > on the merging. I am
    > >> > > > about ready to try once again to buy the
    > RIGHT
    > > > > photo
    > > > > > > program. Your problems
    > > > > > > with Photoshop elements have not been
    > > > > encouraging,
    > > > > > > but your success
    > > > > > > tonight, is. What background did you use
    > to
    > >> > shoot
    > >> > > > the photos? David
    > >> > > >
    > >> > > > Original Message:
    > >> > > > -----------------
    > >> > > > From: Roger Moore rogermoore435@y...
    > >> > > > Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 23:20:27 -0800
    > (PST)
    > >> > > > To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com
    > >> > > > Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics]
    > Photoshop
    > >> > > > Elements 2
    > >> > > >
    > >> > > >
    > >> > > > <html><body>
    > >> > > >
    > >> > > >
    > >> > > > <tt>
    > >> > > > Mike, I was successful in merging the
    > obv. and
    > >> > > > rev<BR>
    > >> > > > after hours of trying (you can<BR>
    > >> > > > see the hour) but my program is different
    > than
    > >> > the
    > >> > > > one<BR>
    > >> > > > you described. I ended up going to
    > "print<BR>
    > >> > > > layouts" under "file" and I picked the
    > layout
    > >> > with
    > >> > > > two<BR>
    > >> > > > pictures. Then I had to import each
    > picture<BR>
    > >> > > > individually and for somne reason the
    > photos
    > >> > > > were<BR>
    > >> > > > often rotated 90 degrees. I had a devil
    > of a
    > >> > > > time<BR>
    > >> > > > figuring out how to rotate each individual
    > >> > image.
    > >> > > > <BR>
    > >> > > > Then to put on a label, it is a whole
    > > > > different<BR>
    > >> > > > process. In any case I have attached one
    > of my
    > >> > NJs.
    > >> > > > <BR>
    > >> > > > Roger<BR>
    > >> > > > <BR>
    > >> > > > <BR>
    > >> > > > <BR>
    > >> > > > --- Morris Hankins <joshalso2000@y...>
    > >> > > > wrote:<BR>
    > >> > > > > There is a very nice write up on Roger
    > on Page
    > >> > 14.
    > >> > > > <BR>
    > >> > > > > Always thought there was a lot of talent
    > in
    > >> > > > this<BR>
    > >> > > > > group.<BR>
    > >> > > > > <BR>
    > >> > > > > Nice going Roger.<BR>
    > >> > > > > <BR>
    > >> > > > > Morris<BR>
    > >> > > > > <BR>
    > >> > > > <BR>
    > >> > > > <BR>
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