Glowing corals/How to photograph?

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I was trying to take a pic of my flourescent orange coral but camera phone just wont pick up the flourrscent color under the actinic lighting. Anybody?
 

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Take the pic with flash on, then take it again with it off.
Should reset the white balance to get a good picture.
Then finish it off with a photo editing app
 

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Take the pic with flash on, then take it again with it off.
Should reset the white balance to get a good picture.
Then finish it off with a photo editing app

Haha yup take a picture and Photoshop it. Seems to be the most popular method these days . I can't take a good picture to save my life so I don't even try.
 
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There must be some trick to capturing the flourescent light being given off by the coral
 

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I just turned my blues on and took these pics, most corals still closed.
iPhone 5s
Without flash
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1397715467.032108.jpg

With flash (this sets white balance)
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1397715492.227509.jpg

Without flash (don't move the phone or re focus)
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1397715519.367220.jpg


That's with no editing whatsoever
And that's exactly what they look like to me

Here's another I just took 5 seconds ago
neju7yzy.jpg

And here's another
ejutedaq.jpg


Then with a free editing app
Make it really nice
evapybus.jpg
 
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I just turned my blues on and took these pics, most corals still closed.
iPhone 5s
Without flash
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1397715467.032108.jpg

With flash (this sets white balance)
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1397715492.227509.jpg

Without flash (don't move the phone or re focus)
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1397715519.367220.jpg


That's with no editing whatsoever
And that's exactly what they look like to me

Here's another I just took 5 seconds ago
neju7yzy.jpg

And here's another
ejutedaq.jpg


Then with a free editing app
Make it really nice
evapybus.jpg

Awesome colors! What photo app are you using?
 

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Like I just a took this pic with blues on and it's ok with just my phone
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1397833371.219108.jpg

But this is actually how it looks to me and I used the app for 2seconds to achieve this
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1397833413.743293.jpg


Before
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1397833432.172060.jpg

After
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1397833442.168609.jpg
 

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