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Re: Updated my pages; new nanofig-scale starships
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lugnet.publish
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Wed, 9 Feb 2000 19:36:01 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Jeremy H. Sproat writes:
> (I'm using a Sony Mavica, BTW. In general, I've been impressed with the
> quality I get with it, even though it's not a megapixel camera.)
Me too! Other than it not going up to 1600x1200, I'm pretty darn overall
pleased with it.
> Does having black felt cloth under the model affect the lighting at all?
> Perhaps by screwing up the camera's contrast settings? My Day In The Life
> Of pics were taken in the same room, under the same conditions, except for
> the black backdrop; they turned out fine.
It might be tricking the camera into thinking it's night time or something
weird like that. I haven't taken many pictures against black textiles yet,
so I can't say for sure. You might try taking the same photos using a white
backdrop and see how differently they come out. Might also try disabling the
auto-everything mode and setting the input filters manually.
--Todd
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