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If you are really bored could you please color adjust this please? The first pic is my iPhone picture I’m curious if they are the same. Feel free to water mark it as I won’t be using it for anything just curiosity. Also no I won’t be selling the nem a for anywhere near that price lol 3749b53bff96511c2c903b5826201d49.jpg 76c34d2c9fa9e3f5988d35a0e3aba09e.jpg

 

 

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If you are really bored could you please color adjust this please? The first pic is my iPhone picture I’m curious if they are the same. Feel free to water mark it as I won’t be using it for anything just curiosity. Also no I won’t be selling the nem a for anywhere near that price lol 3749b53bff96511c2c903b5826201d49.jpg 76c34d2c9fa9e3f5988d35a0e3aba09e.jpg

 

 

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My turn:)

 

 

 

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How about $300 then?! What’ll it take?! Here’s one of mine:

 

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Here you go. Sunburst bubble tip right there...

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And here the auction one which now looks just like a nice rainbow...

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Here is my rainbow on top compare to my sunburst

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My attempt. Achieved mostly be reducing blue, but also reducing red and enhancing green. I think that it's the same nem, but my guess is that they've photographed it through an orange filter (kind of like the glasses that we gave/raffled away of meetings back).

 

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Best I can do with my iPhone lol. I’ll take some shots with filter here soon so we can see what we can do. This will be an expensive one for sure

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Here’s a fun app SuperPhoto 8a5289b7da887e4f38114522140bec8a.jpg

 

 

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I have no clue how to adjust color, either on camera setting nor post processing.

I believed many photos seen these days are taking with high-ended DSLR cameras in RAW format and then photoshop to achieved really nice looking photos (i.e., un-realistic representative images).

So it going to be hard to get your Iphone image to come close to the other image.

 

Here is mine nems. First photo as taken by a canon SL1 (right after light came on) and 2 photo was taken using Iphone 6 (peak time cycle).

Photos were taken at different time of day as well as different time period. Both with same lighting setting (50 white/50 blue).

 

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Chuck, it's easy to play with pictures like yours. The images below are yours, but modified using Irafanview (a free image editing app). In this case, I altered the color balance, removing some blue a little green and pushing the red up a little. (A lot of our tanks have too much blue when photographed. But taking too much blue out of the image made your Euphyllia a bit on the yellow side, so I took some out but didn't go crazy.) I also added more saturation (as the original looked a little washed out) and dialed down the gamma a little to give the image a the feeling of a little more range. Here's your iPhone image:

 

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And here's your DSLR image using similar (but not identical) settings:

 

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Chuck, it's easy to play with pictures like yours. The images below are yours, but modified using Irafanview (a free image editing app). In this case, I altered the color balance, removing some blue a little green and pushing the red up a little. (A lot of our tanks have too much blue when photographed. But taking too much blue out of the image made your Euphyllia a bit on the yellow side, so I took some out but didn't go crazy.) I also added more saturation (as the original looked a little washed out) and dialed down the gamma a little to give the image a the feeling of a little more range. Here's your iPhone image:

 

gallery_2631296_685_40505.jpg

 

And here's your DSLR image using similar (but not identical) settings:

 

gallery_2631296_685_101272.jpg

Pretty neat Tom!

I am not into photography, but these apps are pretty cool. Thanks 

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