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You're a stand up guy Adam. I'm so sick of vendors shooting 'insane' pics of partial colonies in a for sale thread and never posting prices. Then you ask for a colony or even a frag pic and they 'inadvertently' miss your request, or multiple requests. Then their next post is sold out, or sorry, too many pm's to respond to.
The hype/bait and switch threads are getting old. There's a reason these frag-star-millionaires don't last long and why you have endured so long with so many loyal customers. It really speaks volumes to honest business practices. Kudos to you.
This is why as an industry, you guys need to come up with some type of known standard that can be included in any photo so that it will show true colors. Something like a plastic white card that is a known color temp. If it was included in every photo, and was super red/blue or green, you would know that photo had been shot using photography trickery. That was just simple jpeg. Imagine what you can do to it in lightroom or photoshop with a RAW photo.
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Like mentioned earlier, if you are basing a photo on being doctored from egg crate and frag discs, you are being misinformed. As I stated before, learn about the process instead of following others who are ignorant of the process. It is basically "the Blind leading the Blind" and this is a general statement and in no way aimed at you. Overall, even an untrained eye can still detect over saturation.
Disclaimer: I am not a pro and still learning but I took the time to research photography by countless videos, articles, as well as getting small tips from an old buddy who majored in it while in college. I do not condone or support others that use shady photography tactics. I don't like the fact that people are starting to automatically assume that everyone who take nice photos of corals are deceiving people.
Totally agree when listing photos for the sale of frags, corals as should show a fair representation of the item and this includes the colour and health of coral.Not sure about this to be honest. I just want my pic's of my corals to look how they look in my tank not to the camera or for some guy to play with the colours to falsify them. That surely what we want to photograph and when taken to look just like our corals do in our tanks. I don't want to buy a frag or even show a pic of a coral or frag looking colour wise like nothing like what it does or will do in my tank. Some shops do this kind of stuff all the time and I think it's wrong but am I missing the point, perhaps you disagree with me?
This is a great post Adam, shows how some of those crazy colors we see from some vendors and sellers are really just deliberate attempts to fake and scam unsuspecting buyers.
For the people reading this and thinking this is great, I have to try this with my Camera. You are missing the point of Adam's post, this is not great, it is a way to use the camera to misrepresent your coral. Using this technique will not show the colors of your coral properly, what it will do is trick the camera into misrepresenting colors that it sees. This misrepresentation is what you are seeing, the coral does not look like this! it is a lie. Don't post pictures of corals taken with this technique unless you are trying to scam, misrepresent or otherwise trick your fellow reefers into thinking your coral actually looks like the picture.
Love the write up Adam. Perfect example of photo manipulation is the WD acro. I have yet to see one that looks like the original sellers photos. Believe me I have asked and still not got a pic even close the the coral pics from the seller.
I have seen 2 in person and they look like a regular green tenius. Main reason you don't see negative feedback it most bought it to resell. How you gonna resell a coral you bash lol. Worst place for greasy photos and vendors is facebook.
Greasy Greasers everywhere on the FB. It really amazes me at the people that buy into the hype and photo crap.