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I find green the most difficult color to photograph in gemstones, especially the "chrome green" colors. Both tsavorite and chrome green tourmaline, in fine pieces have this color that is hard to describe and harder to photograph. To me the term chrome green seems to imply it well. It's a very rich intense color, that most digital camera's just can't seem to capture. When I upgraded from my Nikon D70 to the D700 I really was hoping that the greens would come out better, but they didn't. I have a cheap Panasonic point and shoot that actually does better with green stones than the Nikon that cost a few thousand dollars more. With that said, it's impossible to compare photo's of tsavorites online from different vendors. You need to consider the camera sensor, the type of light source, and then any post processing used. You could take the same stone, give it to 5 different people to photograph, and the colors, tones, and saturation would be all over the place. Then once the image is posted here, someone will say " I see yellow" or "I see blue" etc. Well you may in the picture, and all you are really judging is a picture, not the stone. It may be fun to do online, but it really isn't very meaningful, especially with green stones.
I hear the troubles of photographing green stones from other, so it's not just limited to Nikon cameras.
I hear the troubles of photographing green stones from other, so it's not just limited to Nikon cameras.