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A few more recent pics

Brad Alexander Oct 26, 2008 11:44 PM

Depending on the monitor the red might be a little oversaturated on this greeri. Not intensional and I'll likely tone it down later. It's late now and I was messing around with some pics and decided to post these two before I headed off to bed.

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Brad Alexander Oct 27, 2008 09:04 AM

But now it might be too much the other way. I don't know, I'm going to have to ask the owner of the snake how the color is because it's bugging me. It is a very bright snake for a greeri, That I know is for sure.
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Joe Forks Oct 27, 2008 09:21 AM

did you put that last adjustment on a layer? If so click back the opacity to 50% (right in the middle of the two). I bet that snake is brighter than the photo right now.
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Brad Alexander Oct 27, 2008 09:50 AM

No, didn't put it on a layer, but I have it lined up to where I can dial it back and forth as needed easy enough. Most people aren't going to notice the differences anyway. I'm probably splitting hairs now, I know you have a LaCie so you probably see everything (at least I know you use to have one). I'll go 50% it.
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Brad Alexander Oct 27, 2008 09:56 AM

Here are two versions. One that I backed the red down maybe too much, and one back the way it was then toned only half as much as before (make sense?). It would be interesting to know how many people can even see the difference. By the way Forky, how did you do on that color test I posted a few weeks back?


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shannon brown Oct 27, 2008 11:23 AM

Brad, I think that first pic is prety accurate.I have seen that snake in person.Very nice.It really changes the green base color more than the red.

L8r Shannon

Joe Forks Oct 27, 2008 12:02 PM

once I figured out to how to work it I matched your score.

I wish I'd seen that snake in person, because your edit looks just like one of my greeri. Now get Scott to look at both and see which is closer.
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waspinator421 Oct 27, 2008 01:28 PM

Brad, your pics are amazing! I saw the ones you posted in the other forums as well... that Black Milk... spectacular!! Are you using a light box to achieve that "floating" look?

Great Job!
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Brad Alexander Oct 27, 2008 01:55 PM

Thanks!

The main thing is that I'm shooting on a white background.
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