Jack Feldmann
03-25-2011, 05:32 AM
A comment was made in the other thread about photos in reports that talked about effects that the camera flash can make.
I have found that the flash will sometimes show (highlight) a stain on a ceiling where it is barely visible with the naked eye. Other times, the stain is not visible because of the flash.
I have found that I have to take several shots to get the visual I want to put in the report, because the lighting isn't right, or the flash is too strong.
I always preview my photos before moving on. I always take a photo of manf. labels and sometimes end up trying 5 or 6 times to get the on of the a/c unit where it's so close to a wall you can't get behind it easily.
What I hate is when I find out I have taken a bunch of photos on the 10 megapixal setting by mistake.
I have found that the flash will sometimes show (highlight) a stain on a ceiling where it is barely visible with the naked eye. Other times, the stain is not visible because of the flash.
I have found that I have to take several shots to get the visual I want to put in the report, because the lighting isn't right, or the flash is too strong.
I always preview my photos before moving on. I always take a photo of manf. labels and sometimes end up trying 5 or 6 times to get the on of the a/c unit where it's so close to a wall you can't get behind it easily.
What I hate is when I find out I have taken a bunch of photos on the 10 megapixal setting by mistake.