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Old 11-05-2014, 01:15 PM   #943
jswinden
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
A camera is generally more sensitive to colour than the human eye.

When I take photographs of relief carvings on the walls of Egyptian temples (I'm doing a degree in Egyptology), the photograph very often shows clear traces of the original colour on the carvings that aren't visible to the naked eye.
Damn straight they are! In astrophotography I can get a lot of color to show, but if you look through a telescope at the same object under the same conditions it will look grey and white. The photos will show the bad lighting/tinting on Voyages and they prove it is not effing "perception" as some or suggesting. I'm thinking some of us are better able to see colors than others on these screens/light layers. One guy here keeps saying it is our brains tricking us. Well did the camera's brain trick it too, or is he just totally full of crap?
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