Wow, what a difference photo gels make!!!

CuzzA

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I thought I would share my experience with photo gels today. I saw this on another thread and figured I'd give it a shot.

I purchased these gels from here and here is my first attempt.

Pretty impressive. The photos were taken back to back under the same lighting with the gel in front of my iPhone 5 lens.
 

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For some reason this link takes me to a product called Rosco Roscolux Swatchbook. Looks like a color palette book, not a gel. Can you provide an updated link?
 
Here's my review on these, they work great but they scratch up easily so order extras.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2391740

Nice, beat me to it I guess. I didn't see your review. I actually contacted him and he no longer has the gels. Nevertheless, it should be stickied everywhere!!! After lots of photo frustration (adjusting light intensity, different angles, every camera in my house) I had enough. Then of course I spent hours researching how to take great pics until I saw his thread. And it was pretty clear that gels are the answer.

Now the search begins for a dslr.
 
For some reason this link takes me to a product called Rosco Roscolux Swatchbook. Looks like a color palette book, not a gel. Can you provide an updated link?

That's correct. It's a sample swatch book of all of the different gels. They're basically colored transparencies. It was the cheapest product I could find and because I couldn't find any info on what exact color I needed for reef pictures I figured I could sample and pic the ones I like best, then order full sheets.

Perhaps Pedro knows the best color to choose as he has more experience with them.
 
I wanted to do some more research on what exact color the filters were but never got to it, now I use a d7100 without the filters for my pics, I'm thinking of doing a quick video on how I setup my camera so others can do it as well.

There's a guy named mark short on facebook that still sells the filters, they are different but still work pretty well.
 
Here's few more examples I took with my lighting at its normal full intensity. I think "Light Amber" is giving me the best results so far. Again with an iPhone 5.
 

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Sorry can't rename photos on iPhone so have to post separately.
 

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