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Post by sAner on Feb 16, 2004 9:08:16 GMT 2
I saw Mike locked the other yellow buttons thread for obvious reasons. But look at the Toss Up Southbomb was selling here: www.geocities.com/nintendogandw/SilverandGold.htmlThat game also has yellow buttons! Maybe some Toss Ups really came with yellow Buttons instead of red buttons?? Maybe very early versions. Does anyone know the answer? sAner
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Post by Nelsonlry on Feb 16, 2004 9:30:17 GMT 2
Saner, I bought that toss-up from Southbomb but I decided to sell it because I have bought another one in mint condition boxed with instructions. The buttons are actually light pink. I still have some problems taking pictures of my stuff unless I do it under very strong light.
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Post by foxterrier2000 on Feb 16, 2004 10:49:46 GMT 2
lol sAner, I actually had a feeling nelsonlry bought that game...what have you done... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by sAner on Feb 16, 2004 13:11:41 GMT 2
Well Nelson,
It seems there's nothing wrong with your photos as the photo Soutbomb took looks exactly the same as your photo.
sAner
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Post by Nelsonlry on Feb 16, 2004 13:25:43 GMT 2
Southbomb didn't take a good photo of it either. The lighting is just as poor. That's why I took the initiative to send the buyer of this game better and sharper pictures before I allow him to confirm the deal and pay me. Regards, Nelson.
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Post by sAner on Feb 16, 2004 13:36:51 GMT 2
Nelson, I somehow have that same problem. I have a pretty good digital camera (6 million pixels) but I need pretty strong light to make good photos. Of course I could flash but then you will see the flash in the g&w-screen. Without good light, my photos look like this (this is my boxed Turtle Bridge): Pretty decent but not good enough imho. sAner
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Post by Nelsonlry on Feb 16, 2004 14:02:53 GMT 2
Saner, wow, you can almost call it MIB.
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Post by sAner on Feb 16, 2004 17:33:32 GMT 2
Thank you Nelson although that was not the reason why I posted that picture. I wanted to show you my photos are not too good when the light isn't good, even though I am using an expensive digital camera with 6 million pixels. Thanks for the compliment on my Turtle Bridge though! It was once QJ's. sAner
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Post by Nelsonlry on Feb 16, 2004 17:55:16 GMT 2
I agree. My brother took better pictures when he was shooting the game and watch in his ad agency's studio. They got photographer lights and everything. Unfortunately, he doesn't want to help me too much becos he can be a lazy bum sometime Nice purchase by the way. We also bought some nice items from QJ. He's one of the most accomodating and understanding dealer we know
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Post by sAner on Feb 16, 2004 20:11:41 GMT 2
I agree with you Nelson!
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Feb 16, 2004 21:09:46 GMT 2
Pieter, I think the photo is great. It just needs a little sharpening which can be done using photoshop or paintshop, that's all!
Michael
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Post by Nelsonlry on Feb 17, 2004 3:28:59 GMT 2
Yeah, Saner, do take new pictures of it. A boxed Turtlebridge in such condition is hard to find.
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Post by Nelsonlry on Feb 17, 2004 5:10:32 GMT 2
Saner, do you have problems taking a close-up of the game when it is playing with all its words and features in sharp focus? I still have some problems even when I switched on both the celing lights when I'm taking pictures. Regards. Nelson.
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Post by sAner on Feb 17, 2004 9:04:13 GMT 2
Nelson, In my opinion you will get the best results when you take a photo using daylight. That will give you the nicest result. That means you either have to take the photo in front of a window or even outside like IFT2000 obviously did. The colors etc. are so much better when using daylight. Articifical light just won't do the job unless you have professional equipment. Using daylight: Using artificial light: I don't think I have a problem with focusing ... When using artificial light I just can't get the colors as nice as when I'm using daylight. sAner
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Post by life_is_disease on Feb 17, 2004 9:08:28 GMT 2
Well that's all well and good sAner, but our problem here in the UK is that we don't have any sunlight! God it sucks!
Ross
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