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1. Reduce black level (reduces shadows due to harsh halides) 2. Adjust white balance to 15K to balance out the Halides and T5 lights. The camera often has a tough time with white balance when photographing reef tanks. 3. Crop/resize image from 20.2 Mega pixels down to 10 Megapixels (yes, I literally THROW AWAY half the pixels that my camera used to generate the image ![]() 4. Output file to JPG. |
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![]() Now that you are staff, are you still eligible for TOTM!!?...
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