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Originally Posted by ottocrat
They're lovely photos indeed. I'm afraid that no, they don't match the real visual experience, at least not my experience. If you look at her photos you'll see that she has paid careful attention to lighting (reflections and shadows suggest that she is using a powerful light source). Also those photos look as if they have been tweaked for levels and contrast in photoshop (not faked - just tweaked to make them look good - and they do look good).
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I look at the photos and have to agree. The most adequate representation in normal light conditions - indoors, slightly overcast spring day (like here today) out of the direct sunlight is like in no. 5 for background (the one with small white remote). The white there is white and the rest of the photos are with noticable bluish overtones.
But, in direct sunlight screen is absolutely magnificent. When I'm comparing it with my old TX... well, there's
no comparison. I just have to get some good and portable lamp...
DrS