Does anyone know what lighting system CornBred uses on acros?

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A lot of his photos are HEAVILY altered. He also uses a magnifying glass because his acro frags are so small ; )

I have no problem with blue/actinic only pics etc but he changes how corals look sometimes.

Something i like to do when buying coral online is i will take the picture and lower the saturation, if i still like it then I order. But cb i cant do that if hes managed to make a pink coral gold in photos... im gonna get a few frags from him and see how they compare to photos.
 

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Something i like to do when buying coral online is i will take the picture and lower the saturation, if i still like it then I order. But cb i cant do that if hes managed to make a pink coral gold in photos... im gonna get a few frags from him and see how they compare to photos.
There's a lot of awesome sponsors here that take care of there customers and provide real photos of what your getting. Boom corals is one of them
 

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Something i like to do when buying coral online is i will take the picture and lower the saturation, if i still like it then I order. But cb i cant do that if hes managed to make a pink coral gold in photos... im gonna get a few frags from him and see how they compare to photos.
I strongly recommend you dont get any acro frags from him.
 

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It’s not pictures under actinic that are the problem........ When you take pictures under heavy blue lighting the picture will not represent what the naked eye sees. In most cases the color is actually washed out and overly blue. So there are 2 options to get the picture to represent what your eye sees. You can use a filter on the camera to get it pretty close or the picture can be adjusted with a editing program. This is where people and a lot of vendors get themselves in trouble. The idea is to adjust the picture to what your eyes see in the tank under the blue lighting. This is not hard to do at all. However anyone who has used these programs knows that if you just over adjust a little you can make the coral color look unbelievable. And that’s exactly what it is.........
 

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I bought a birthday coral for my son from him. We only had old school CF lights. He gladly sent me a pic under white lights and hand selected a coral for him. I had a very good experience!
 

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I got a CB maleficent from my LFS. It was the most fiery red that I’ve ever seen. It lost its color due to bad lighting on my end. It’s slowly recovering now and getting the intense fire back. Looking at this coral all colored up, under blues, made my eyes hurt.
 

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Photoshop???????????????????

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Tagging... :)

This made me laugh as hard as I have in a while... so true...

You can do OK with Cornbred, just buy something that is not his since you know what it looks like already. JF Fox Flame, OG WWC Bounce, RR Canada Pink Floyd, etc. This way you have a basis of comparison. Expect something really small.

I second the recommendation on Boom. Quality and honesty do the talking, not hype.

BTW - I think that the Maleficent was a rename of somebody else's coral. I will know more after it grows a bit more.
 

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This made me laugh as hard as I have in a while... so true...

You can do OK with Cornbred, just buy something that is not his since you know what it looks like already. JF Fox Flame, OG WWC Bounce, RR Canada Pink Floyd, etc. This way you have a basis of comparison. Expect something really small.

I second the recommendation on Boom. Quality and honesty do the talking, not hype.

BTW - I think that the Maleficent was a rename of somebody else's coral. I will know more after it grows a bit more.

Almost everything that I’ve seen is a rename of someone else’s coral :)

Pink Floyd has many renames.
Bali Shortcake is crazy with renames.
WWC renames their pink Acro every few months.

Whatever the Maleficent was first, it’s definitely a stunner when happy.

-Matt
 

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Touche... especially with WWC.

There are some good vendors that do not just rename other people things, or resist naming everything. I do respect them for that.
 
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There's a lot of awesome sponsors here that take care of there customers and provide real photos of what your getting. Boom corals is one of them

Yes I agree, whenever im snooping around on his site colors match almost perfectly to the ones in my tank.
 

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I have bought some stuff from him. Personally the frags are small as hell almost laughable. Although they had nice color they completely transformed under my main display lighting. I have a few that are going now that are unique. Altogether. Over priced under sized. It’s funny because the two feeebies I got from
Him they are my favorite... go figure lol.
 

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Also I would like to add that some of his corals just appear to be re named in his tank apparently
 

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I have bought some stuff from him. Personally the frags are small as hell almost laughable. Although they had nice color they completely transformed under my main display lighting. I have a few that are going now that are unique. Altogether. Over priced under sized. It’s funny because the two feeebies I got from
Him they are my favorite... go figure lol.
I agree. My frag came in colored pretty good. I could see the blue skin on the acro in the bag with natural light. However, even though it was wysiwyg, it was quite smaller than I was expecting. It makes sense what others are saying about the magnification.
 
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I agree. My frag came in colored pretty good. I could see the blue skin on the acro in the bag with natural light. However, even though it was wysiwyg, it was quite smaller than I was expecting. It makes sense what others are saying about the magnification.

I hear a lot about frags being small, lets see just how small. Ordered an RR JawDropper and DJ skittys phritp from him yesterday. Interesting to hear about these freebies as well. I will keep everyone posted on arrival.
 

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I believe halides.
 

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