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Originally Posted by Valenciawatchrepair
Not making excuses. Only explaining a well known photography technique. Which doesn't alter the watch in anyway. The rest of the stuff, for sure, is manipulation of the actual condition of the watch.
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Well known amateur technique, maybe. A pro can image the watch without resorting to photshop tricks. It takes good lighting, some knowledge of the watch, and experience photographing watches.
I would not do business with anyone who digitally modifies images to alter the perception of an item’s actual state, condition, or quality. It is fraud. And anyone so ethically challenged to not recognize it as fraud can’t be trusted with my money.