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Old 06-23-2008, 10:11 AM
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Are the colours on Mufasa and Reggie really that vivid or did you play with the 'saturation' knob? Amazing animals !!!
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Old 06-23-2008, 10:41 AM
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i used the auto correct feature in microsoft picture editor, it really didn't do much for the color, but it softened up the brightness of the backgrounds which allows the color to stand out a bit more

mufasa is lbesok's cham and she didn't notice much difference in the appearance of her cham in this thread so the color representation stays pretty true, its not like the auto correct builds there color up, the one of reggie in the bushes came out pretty saturated but I am really just a novice using a point and shoot so I guess thats how it goes. but as far as there appearance, she wouldn't have been able to tell her own chameleon pictures had been edited which should tell you that those chameleons and all panthers really do look that electrifying in real life its just hard to get pictures with them constantly changing, not to mention the right conditions as far as brightness and exposure.

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Old 06-23-2008, 10:55 AM
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Just busting your chops. I know panters can be extremely vivid. Even in real life I'm shocked to see the intensity of the color... Either that or my own 'saturation knob' is set to HIGH
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Old 06-23-2008, 12:11 PM
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Wow - Can you build me a cage so I can have that view too!!! LOL

Nice pics - and nice set-ups.....I'm still confused on the whole misting system thing....I need to learn fast LOL
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okay it took me a bit but i've finished constructing your cage
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wow, unbelievable chams and shots!!! you must have taken a few photography classes
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