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light box for reptile photos?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 135794" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>From reading your posts, I see you're very interested in obtaining photographs that give the exact color on a gecko as what you see with your eyes. If so, using a lightbox will not achieve your goal, instead the image will look much like the image did before you used a lightbox. However, you can achieve can achieve your goal using any photo editing software. You can alter a color, change a color, increase that single color's saturation or vibrance until you reach the point at which its image is equivalent to what you see with your eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 135794, member: 9521"] From reading your posts, I see you're very interested in obtaining photographs that give the exact color on a gecko as what you see with your eyes. If so, using a lightbox will not achieve your goal, instead the image will look much like the image did before you used a lightbox. However, you can achieve can achieve your goal using any photo editing software. You can alter a color, change a color, increase that single color's saturation or vibrance until you reach the point at which its image is equivalent to what you see with your eyes. [/QUOTE]
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