Two more from the same kit.

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Another 2 from the Gisi(ish) style block made of padauk, maple, walnut and dyed black veneer. Monarch kit on the left and a Shakespear kit on the right. Fun to do, and I still have a couple of pieces left to do a couple of different pen kits.

On another issue I'm struggling to get my white balance on the photos, the background is white, seems to turn yellow when I process the photos. The photo editing software that came with my windows 10 is struggling to keep the white, is there any good software to fix this? Or is it a lighting issue, running a camera on auto, with macro turned on.
 

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There might be something wrong with the settings of your photo edit software.

Download the free version of Photoscape and give it a try ... that's what I use ... no problems like that yellowing.
 
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There might be something wrong with the settings of your photo edit software.

Download the free version of Photoscape and give it a try ... that's what I use ... no problems like that yellowing.

Thank you for the tip on the editing software, made a huge difference.
 

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Depending on the camera, you can change your white balance to match your lighting.
"Auto" is not extremely dependable. Check your camera manual to see where to change it, and read up on WB on the web to make your choice. I suspect tungsten is where you want to be.
 
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