Darryl_V
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- Joined
- Jun 29, 2011
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- Woodstock, Ontario
You can be honest.....

The picture.....sure but look again.Petercar link said:Shit...nice
DingNeopimp link said:real lol.. looks liek photoshop![]()
Ding ding ding ding. This is a picture posted by a sponsor on R2R and this guy really alters his pictures IMO. The zoa is wwc cherry charms. I had a frag of this (before it melted) and it looks nothing like that. But ya the big give a way is the rock that is red in the lower left...you can tell he skewed the whole picture red to bring out that colour on the zoa. There is so much of this that goes on with these frag vendors in the states is ridiculous. Not all of them are bad offenders but there are quite a few to varying levels. Also note there are ways to make a coral look good with out messing with the colour too much like upping the contrast and nailing the white balance.Torx link said:Very nice indeed, but the color does look off a little, check out the rock or substrate in the bottom left corner.
The picture.....sure but look again.Darryl_V link said:[quote author=Petercar link=topic=3506.msg29951#msg29951 date=1352597137]
Shit...nice
DingNeopimp link said:real lol.. looks liek photoshop![]()
Ding ding ding ding. This is a picture posted by a sponsor on R2R and this guy really alters his pictures IMO. The zoa is wwc cherry charms. I had a frag of this (before it melted) and it looks nothing like that. But ya the big give a way is the rock that is red in the lower left...you can tell he skewed the whole picture red to bring out that colour on the zoa. There is so much of this that goes on with these frag vendors in the states is ridiculous. Not all of them are bad offenders but there are quite a few to varying levels. Also note there are ways to make a coral look good with out messing with the colour too much like upping the contrast and nailing the white balance.Torx link said:Very nice indeed, but the color does look off a little, check out the rock or substrate in the bottom left corner.
For sure. My desktop monitor shows more saturation than my laptop by far.....but its just a better looking screen all around. But viewing my pictures on my lap top I always think they are lack luster but I adjust them to my desktop monitor.Not to mention local settings... depending on your own computer monitor and its settings, calibration, contrast, etc. photos will look different. Even if you do nail the WB, and don't up the saturation, photos are going to vary greatly in presentation depending on make versus model, if the photo was taken in RAW or JPEG (most bodies add contrast and saturation automatically when shooting in JPEG mode), and what is done in post beyond that. You can shoot a picture in RAW and in JPEG, and say you didn't up the saturation, but the JPEG (in most cases) will have a certain level of saturation added by default. If you've ever shot in raw and seen your pic on your LED display in camera, and then gotten it onto your computer, you know what I'm talking about... most LED displays add saturation and contrast, and the RAW is void of this addition. You are taking your chances I guess when buying online.