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dmatt88

Has been struck by the ban stick
Quick! Somebody help this guy... hes uncontrolably laughing and he claims he cant stop...


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Good one. Who hasn't had uncontrollable giggles.

........... we cut living things into pieces. sheez
 

Doogle

Well-Known Member
Nice tok! I gotta get a good camera and some new ATI bulbs.

What bulbs are you using? Does it look different in real life?
 

Tokalosh

Well-Known Member
Thanks Doogle

This is what I have installed

Order of instillation, from front to back:

Coral Plus
ATI 12000K Aquablue Special
ATI Blue Plus
ATI Purple Plus
ATI 12000K Aquablue Special
Coral Plus

What you see in the pic is almost as good as real life.

Tok
 

nanoreefing4fun

Well-Known Member
RS STAFF
The pic in your post ^ used...

Date Time Original 2012:08:05 12:41:37
Exposure Time 1/80
F Number f / 6.30
Exposure Program Aperture priority
ISO Speed Ratings 800
Metering Mode Average
Flash Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Focal Length 18mm
White Balance Auto white balance
Make Canon
Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
LensInfo 4
LensModel 18.0-50.0 mm

Pick up the EXIF Viewer extension for Google Chrome & you can right click any pic and see :dance:

All cameras pre-process pics, good cameras processors do it better - good cameras also let you shoot in RAW format - here a good :read:
http://www.reefsanctuary.com/forums/aquarium-photography-forum/65495-raw-file.html

Some great tips here... Aquarium Photography Forum

http://www.reefsanctuary.com/forums...ically-improve-our-reef-tank-photography.html

http://www.reefsanctuary.com/forums/aquarium-photography-forum/53029-basic-photography-class.html

RAW vs. JPEG

If you do shoot in Raw, your computer rather than the camera will process the data and generate an image file form it. Guess which has more processing power: your digital camera or your computer? Shooting in Raw will give you much more control over how your image looks and even be able to correct several sins you may have committed when you took the photograph, such as the exposure.
 
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