DB9181
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I found a great thread featured on facebook regarding getting better cell phone pictures of coral posted on Manhattanreefs.com
As we all have found out, most cell phones do not interpret tank lights, specifically blue LEDs properly which gives us crappy pictures. It turns out that with a simple red gel you can cut down the blue while still retaining the rest of the spectrum.
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Here are a couple examples I took with an iPhone4s lastnight - nothing was changed or edited except for holding the red gel in front of the camera lens:
Sunburst Nem:
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PZ Seduction: (iPhone clip-on macro lens used)
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For simple phone pics this simple trick does an incredible job! That was just with one red gel, you can use (layer) more gels depending on your LEDs/amount of blues - for my tank I found a really only needed one. A member on that forum can mail you a set of 4 red gels for very cheap - a small set of 4 gels for phones/ipad is $2.50 ... larger set for DSLR is only $6.00
For more info, please visit Mike's thread here:
http://www.manhattanreefs.com/forum...-i-have-solution-better-cell-phone-pic-s.html
As we all have found out, most cell phones do not interpret tank lights, specifically blue LEDs properly which gives us crappy pictures. It turns out that with a simple red gel you can cut down the blue while still retaining the rest of the spectrum.
View attachment 1276
Here are a couple examples I took with an iPhone4s lastnight - nothing was changed or edited except for holding the red gel in front of the camera lens:
Sunburst Nem:
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PZ Seduction: (iPhone clip-on macro lens used)
View attachment 1279 View attachment 1280
For simple phone pics this simple trick does an incredible job! That was just with one red gel, you can use (layer) more gels depending on your LEDs/amount of blues - for my tank I found a really only needed one. A member on that forum can mail you a set of 4 red gels for very cheap - a small set of 4 gels for phones/ipad is $2.50 ... larger set for DSLR is only $6.00
For more info, please visit Mike's thread here:
http://www.manhattanreefs.com/forum...-i-have-solution-better-cell-phone-pic-s.html