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![]() BTW keep it going i'm reading along and learning lots, i may take you up on your offer jason (just b/c i haven't seen your tank in such a long time lol) I'm going to look into taken my camera to nikon for a cleaning also to look at my auto-illumination light which will not fire (yes its on) I didn't realize they were local.
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![]() Delphinus,
If you have white crushed coral and it is relatively clean, then you can use that as your reference for the White Balance. If are using Photoshop and needing a reference for "white" you can use the color picker in the Levels Adjustment and select the gravel as your point of reference for white. This will set all the other colors in place as well. ________ CR750 Last edited by Gooly001; 01-25-2011 at 05:00 AM. |
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![]() Hehe, the whole problem with sand and gravel is that it IS hard to keep relatively clean
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