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Re: TAN castle walls? It CAN'T be! But what IS it?
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 7 Dec 1999 21:35:58 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Dave Schuler writes:
> > I don't really see the issue here. In my mind they are gray. The only
> > strange thing I see is that the person used a flash to take the picture and
> > the effect made the pieces in the front look tanish. That in my mind is only
> > because they were in direct line with the flash. I have taken many pictures
> > of LEGO both with and without flash and IMHO a flash works terrible when
> > photographing LEGO especially close up.
> >
> > IMO these are all grey and the person just used very poor photographing
> > techniques.
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> I guess I can understand that, but the color, though "wrong," seems
> remarkably consistent nonetheless. Would a single, relatively small flashbulb
> cause such an even distortion of color? I'm asking at face value; I really
> don't know. I thought it was more likely that a bunch of wall sections had
> been left in the sun together.
Just look at the light on the sheet/cloth the person used the light
distribution matches that of the distribution on the LEGO.
Another point when I have tried using a flash I took a picture of a Gray wall
and the entire wall took on a color similar to this one. I just personally
have to believe that this is the result of a flash bulb an nothing else.
Eric,
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
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| (...) strange (...) they (...) I guess I can understand that, but the color, though "wrong," seems remarkably consistent nonetheless. Would a single, relatively small flashbulb cause such an even distortion of color? I'm asking at face value; I (...) (25 years ago, 7-Dec-99, to lugnet.general)
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