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Re: [GSAS-Member] adjusting my setup



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I had been using the camera recently to monitor pH and drop checker color
while at work, but now that I know the tank isn't going to run away I aimed
it differently. (And someone is home today to check it, too.)

>From this angle it's not a pretty picture! You can see the sad looking
sword's holey leaves. (Even the new leaves aren't looking great, probably
deficiency issues.) The depth of field is not so hot. And the lights don't
even come on til 2 PM so it's a red blur most of the time.

Eventually I will set up a better view, I need to enclose the camera so it
doesn't pick up glare from the glass and find a good depth of field
compromise. If I wanted to have the camera sitting a few feet away from the
front of the tank, occupying an inconvenient part of the floor, it would be
much easier to get a good image.


On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 1:03 AM, Shango Los <shango@shangolos.com> wrote:

> >>
> >
> > I will watch it like a hawk. In fact. I use a webcam to watch it from
> work.
> > :)
>
> Now you've gone and done it!  Send us the link!
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