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Originally Posted by spyder79
what type of camera do you use Tom?
cause yes the photo is adjusted automatically by dslr cameras if that feature is not turned off. in fact some of the higher end cameras even have photoshop built into them (though the the cannon does not).
So yes the photo more than likely auto adjusted by the camera but IMO i do not think the photo was maliciously edited by the seller like people are saying. It is possible in shipping for a dragon to look that much less bright. Did you notice the difference from out the box to whenever the pic of it in the OPs hands? So who is to say what the color may look like in a day or two once the dragon acclimates to its new surroundings. I think this post may have been premature in nature. We will see.
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But i will humor you...
My camera is a Nikon cool pix s 550. Why buy a 800 dollar camera for 800 dollar pictures when i got a 100 dollar camera getting 800 dollar pictures.
Been using this camera since i been posting and i think it captures my dragons for what the are no more, only sometimes less. There's another point how many dragons look better in there pictures than in person??? What's the biggest used phase when describing a hot dragon. "this picture does not do it justice". How many times have we heard that
So how about a straight answer IYO was the photo cropped??? whether its alittle bit or alot? cause your not really gettin to any direct point unless i am missing it?
Post pre mature? yea i'll go with that, but if someone is posting proof that it was photo shopped. Then it needs to be brought up sooner than later... Thats why i said give it a week. (for it to color up) some times a dragon needs more than a day or so...