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Post by kk on Jul 12, 2013 20:17:57 GMT -5
Hello Mojojo, I feel natural light is the best. In addition to capturing good photos of the stone, I feel that natural lighting gives me the best representation of what the stone is going to look like when my clients get the stone or pendant in hand. I rather they be more excited about their purchase when it arrives, because it looks better in person, then have them be let down because what they bought was a super color saturated photo taken with filters and what not, that they do not have, and it will never look like that on their hands or neck......Christopher Anthony Right on, too many people are disappointed when they see FA in hand. Yet it seems to be common and accepted practice to alter colors, and requests on most platforms, for a normal room or daylight picture are usually met by silence or excuses. I loved to go to your site mojojo, but those colors you present as natural are simply not there at hand and I stand with Christopher on that. We (myself included) always try to get the best out of them when presenting, but Photoshop or filters are simply a miss-representation of the facts. We all know that the reds, oranges and yellows of a sundown are there, even though we can not really see them clearly.
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