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Old 20-03-2003, 01:34 PM   #21
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Some of the pics need to be edited, especially those fish on corner pics (light too low, can't get saturated expose). I don't use mask on the flash light. But, I always take the pic with angles when using flash light (the same as Alvin mentioned. The pics in your last gallery look ok to me. Even if you edited it to be brighter, it will show some wash out area.
Gracias bro... u tokking bout my latest update on 18 Mar 2003, right? I still find the pixs too dark as it was taken w/o tank lights oni ambience and masked flash lights. Had helluva a problem editing them in photoshop... any advise how how to make the best of digital pixs with photoshop???
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Old 20-03-2003, 01:52 PM   #22
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Gracias bro... u tokking bout my latest update on 18 Mar 2003, right? I still find the pixs too dark as it was taken w/o tank lights oni ambience and masked flash lights. Had helluva a problem editing them in photoshop... any advise how how to make the best of digital pixs with photoshop???
Ya, it's your latest update. The prob is the flash light too concentrate (single direction), so only the area on the right angle can reflect strong light to the DC. The kind of pic can't be doctored well under the PS. When you brighten up the pic, the area (original bright) will be white-out and show no contrast. So, the best solution is to set up the tank light right. Normal white light is better for photography than plant light. As I mentioned, gentle light, and more lights from angles are better light condition.
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Old 20-03-2003, 01:56 PM   #23
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Ya, it's your latest update. The prob is the flash light too concentrate (single direction), so only the area on the right angle can reflect strong light to the DC. The kind of pic can't be doctored well under the PS. When you brighten up the pic, the area (original bright) will be white-out and show no contrast. So, the best solution is to set up the tank light right. Normal white light is better for photography than plant light. As I mentioned, gentle light, and more lights from angles are better light condition.
Okie... so switching on ambience lights will be gd for photography?
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Old 20-03-2003, 02:07 PM   #24
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great pictures as usual. had a great time surfing through the pictures.
Yo bro, thanks for taking the time to view such many pics. Guess it must take you a long time, coz I tried it myself liao.
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Old 20-03-2003, 02:15 PM   #25
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Yo bro, thanks for taking the time to view such many pics. Guess it must take you a long time, coz I tried it myself liao.
But the time taken is worth it. If u allow, i might even download them and make it intoa screensaver (but of course have to get your permission first)
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Old 20-03-2003, 02:16 PM   #26
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Okie... so switching on ambience lights will be gd for photography?
Sure, actually even the tank lights on, the condition is still critical for DC, the shutter period still needs around 1/20s. If the shutter can be as fast as 1/60s that would be much better, and since it's not possible for the tank condition, guess we have to live with that, or envest on external lights. bo hi, he mah ho.
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Old 20-03-2003, 02:18 PM   #27
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But the time taken is worth it. If u allow, i might even download them and make it intoa screensaver (but of course have to get your permission first)
Give me your e-mail, I can send you the original high-res ones.
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Old 20-03-2003, 03:06 PM   #28
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Sure, actually even the tank lights on, the condition is still critical for DC, the shutter period still needs around 1/20s. If the shutter can be as fast as 1/60s that would be much better, and since it's not possible for the tank condition, guess we have to live with that, or envest on external lights. bo hi, he mah ho.
U r right, bro! "Bo hi, he mah ho, bo he le, ka mah ai sai"... yakakakaak!
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Old 20-03-2003, 03:19 PM   #29
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U r right, bro! "Bo hi, he mah ho, bo he le, ka mah ai sai"... yakakakaak!
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Old 22-03-2003, 02:59 AM   #30
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Is damn damn crystal clear! Zhen mei!!!!!Your d.cam very good!!Do you think my S30 can do like tis?(of course not exactly like tis,but abt 50% of yours?)

Do you use tripod and fix at a position?

I like ur rtg......
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