pregcurious
Ideal_Rock
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- Mar 18, 2009
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I've been trying over and over again to get some decent pics of this spinel, for which you ladies/guys graciously gave me input for the setting: ([URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/poll-please-vote-on-settings-for-red-spinel.167947/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/poll-please-vote-on-settings-for-red-spinel.167947/[/URL])
I was finally able to get some in-focus pics using a bunch of bananas, and one in my hand. Both pictures were taken by a window using only natural light. The bananas make it look a little orangey. Outside, it shifts slightly towards red with a slight purple. Indoors at night and in my office, it looks true red (to me).
The last 2 pics are from the vendor, and I think they must have been taken with a good camera and a setup that allowed for even light from all directions (e.g. light box). They're pretty accurate, but what I'm finding is that the color depends on the light source. The stone is also deep, and has some extinction in real life when light is coming from 1 direction.




I was finally able to get some in-focus pics using a bunch of bananas, and one in my hand. Both pictures were taken by a window using only natural light. The bananas make it look a little orangey. Outside, it shifts slightly towards red with a slight purple. Indoors at night and in my office, it looks true red (to me).
The last 2 pics are from the vendor, and I think they must have been taken with a good camera and a setup that allowed for even light from all directions (e.g. light box). They're pretty accurate, but what I'm finding is that the color depends on the light source. The stone is also deep, and has some extinction in real life when light is coming from 1 direction.



