davidsmith_35
Rough_Rock
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- Mar 12, 2011
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About a week back a mail mysteriously appeared in my mail box from someone claiming to be NSC ex-employee from its media department. The mailer thanked me for bring to light the dodgy tactics used by NSC through the blog post
[URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/natural-sapphire-company-photoshoped-images.157769/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/natural-sapphire-company-photoshoped-images.157769/[/URL]
Attached with the e-mail were some examples of how through photo shop The natural Sapphire Company is converting its low cost cabochons into expensive star sapphires
First I decided to find out if it is really from Natural sapphire company ; unfortunately most of the indicators show that its indeed from Natural sapphire Company
The logo /watermark on Images looks authentic ; I picked up ring image from NSC blog and checked its EXIF info; it is from Canon EOS 40D camera . The star sapphire images which I received are also clicked from the same camera that is Cannon 40D
Its very shocking to see that The natural sapphire Company indulges in such trick photography
[URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/natural-sapphire-company-photoshoped-images.157769/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/natural-sapphire-company-photoshoped-images.157769/[/URL]
Attached with the e-mail were some examples of how through photo shop The natural Sapphire Company is converting its low cost cabochons into expensive star sapphires
First I decided to find out if it is really from Natural sapphire company ; unfortunately most of the indicators show that its indeed from Natural sapphire Company
The logo /watermark on Images looks authentic ; I picked up ring image from NSC blog and checked its EXIF info; it is from Canon EOS 40D camera . The star sapphire images which I received are also clicked from the same camera that is Cannon 40D
Its very shocking to see that The natural sapphire Company indulges in such trick photography