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Thanks BSMstar,
that link demonstrates your point perfectly.....the pictures endow the knifes furniture/fittings with much more quality ( ie looks to be carved bone/Ivory/tusk when it fact it is cast plastic.) |
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Hi BSMStar,
I think we are comming to an interesting point - please comment on the light - the Kelvin light, direct and indirect light? Last edited by Jens Nordlunde; 25th December 2006 at 10:57 AM. |
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I am not sure what you are asking... Kelvin light, like "D65" (as in a black body radiating at 6500 degrees Kelvin)? I really did not want to turn this into a thread on light theory. I just wanted folks to be aware that pictures do not always tell the whole story... and show a few examples. Email me if you want to be bored to tears on light theory. ![]() |
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BSMStar - you have a PM.
Jens |
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