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| Underwater Video & Photography: Discuss Backscatter in the General Diving Forums forums: Nice one Kirky, never thought about scanning the photo's, then touching them up. My MX5 will not ... |
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| Imported post Nice one Kirky, never thought about scanning the photo's, then touching them up. My MX5 will not take an external strobe, so my buddy has a new job. Big Steph |
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Is he allowed out after dark? |
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| Imported post Well I dont know much about Backscatter.. But I do know about cheap disposable underwater cameras dont take them down below 7mtrs they just get the bends.. total lock up.. and I so wanted to show you people diving in NZ.. Steve |
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| Imported post Fi - the red sea pics were good - there will always be some backscatter. When I had the MMEXII i got abot 30 pics that were half decent from 12 rols of film !!! |
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| Imported post Got my underwater photo's back today. Most of the shots came out great but not perfect, a lot better than before. I had already tried most of the methods suggested, so all the tips and tricks you lot told me actualy worked. Thanks Guys. Big Steph |
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