imported_Intel486
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One on my major pet peeves is using pictures to show the results of products. Pictures are great to show results if they are taken correctly. The amount of things you can hide in a picture is incredible though! Just start taking pictures and you'll soon learn that fact. Most of the people on this board understand this fact but there are some other boards that the people don't. I'm just this up here on autopia first though
I'm writting this with another board in mind so some of the things I say don't apply to the people on autopia.
Pictures have been left as links to help reduce my bandwidth usage.
There is so much you can hide in pictures it isn't even funny! I've done several other threads in the past about this topic. I can take a vehicle and put it in the sun and get pictures that'll show horrible swirls, oxidations, etc. I can then pull it into the shade and get some great pictures of the reflection without a product ever touching the surface!
To really see results a product can make the pictures need to be taken at similar angles with the same lighting. Here are three pictures that I took awhile ago talking about swirl removal. I took them all at the same angle with similar lighting.
1) Before- http://goldenshinedetailing.com/images/swirlsbedcover1.jpg
2) After Compound - http://goldenshinedetailing.com/images/swirlsbedcover2.jpg
3) After Polish - http://goldenshinedetailing.com/images/swirlsbedcover3.jpg
I've been seeing the pictures of people's reflections popping up a lot though. People saying, "ohh, look how great this product made the reflection in the side of my truck." The reflection you get in the paint is mainly based on the paint itself. Dark colors will give you a clearer reflection. The amount of orange peel in the paint can degrease the clarity of the reflection too. The big thing is the lighting. If you get proper lighting, then you can get a great reflection. I've have found proper lighting to be having the paint in the shade and the thing being reflected in the sun.
Here is an example. Go park your vehicle in the sun. The side being hit by the sun really won't have that great of a reflection. You can probably get a reflection out of it on an angle though. Go look on the side in the shade though. You probably have a pretty good reflection out of it don't you?
Dirt can also be hidden in pictures. We'll take my truck for example. My neighbhors yard is all dirt and my truck was washed four days ago. You should see how dirty it is, wait, you'll get to in a minute
Here are some pictures of the reflection I got out of it today.
1) http://goldenshinedetailing.com/Images/extra/dirtyreflect1.jpg
2) http://goldenshinedetailing.com/Images/extra/dirtyreflect3.jpg
3) Look at that orange peel! http://goldenshinedetailing.com/Images/extra/dirtyreflect4.jpg
Now, lets see how much dirt is on my truck... I couldn't even get it all to show up in the picture when I was trying to take a picture of it! Just look at the area around the windshield wipers and you can see the dirt collected there. The whole truck is like that.
1) This is where I took the picture of me. http://goldenshinedetailing.com/Images/extra/dirtyreflect2.jpg
2) See it on my bedcover http://goldenshinedetailing.com/Images/extra/dirtyreflect5.jpg
3) Can see the window sill is brown almost! http://goldenshinedetailing.com/Images/extra/dirtyreflect6.jpg
4) Can see the dirt settled on the hood http://goldenshinedetailing.com/Images/extra/dirtyreflect7.jpg

Pictures have been left as links to help reduce my bandwidth usage.
There is so much you can hide in pictures it isn't even funny! I've done several other threads in the past about this topic. I can take a vehicle and put it in the sun and get pictures that'll show horrible swirls, oxidations, etc. I can then pull it into the shade and get some great pictures of the reflection without a product ever touching the surface!
To really see results a product can make the pictures need to be taken at similar angles with the same lighting. Here are three pictures that I took awhile ago talking about swirl removal. I took them all at the same angle with similar lighting.
1) Before- http://goldenshinedetailing.com/images/swirlsbedcover1.jpg
2) After Compound - http://goldenshinedetailing.com/images/swirlsbedcover2.jpg
3) After Polish - http://goldenshinedetailing.com/images/swirlsbedcover3.jpg
I've been seeing the pictures of people's reflections popping up a lot though. People saying, "ohh, look how great this product made the reflection in the side of my truck." The reflection you get in the paint is mainly based on the paint itself. Dark colors will give you a clearer reflection. The amount of orange peel in the paint can degrease the clarity of the reflection too. The big thing is the lighting. If you get proper lighting, then you can get a great reflection. I've have found proper lighting to be having the paint in the shade and the thing being reflected in the sun.
Here is an example. Go park your vehicle in the sun. The side being hit by the sun really won't have that great of a reflection. You can probably get a reflection out of it on an angle though. Go look on the side in the shade though. You probably have a pretty good reflection out of it don't you?
Dirt can also be hidden in pictures. We'll take my truck for example. My neighbhors yard is all dirt and my truck was washed four days ago. You should see how dirty it is, wait, you'll get to in a minute

Here are some pictures of the reflection I got out of it today.
1) http://goldenshinedetailing.com/Images/extra/dirtyreflect1.jpg
2) http://goldenshinedetailing.com/Images/extra/dirtyreflect3.jpg
3) Look at that orange peel! http://goldenshinedetailing.com/Images/extra/dirtyreflect4.jpg
Now, lets see how much dirt is on my truck... I couldn't even get it all to show up in the picture when I was trying to take a picture of it! Just look at the area around the windshield wipers and you can see the dirt collected there. The whole truck is like that.
1) This is where I took the picture of me. http://goldenshinedetailing.com/Images/extra/dirtyreflect2.jpg
2) See it on my bedcover http://goldenshinedetailing.com/Images/extra/dirtyreflect5.jpg
3) Can see the window sill is brown almost! http://goldenshinedetailing.com/Images/extra/dirtyreflect6.jpg
4) Can see the dirt settled on the hood http://goldenshinedetailing.com/Images/extra/dirtyreflect7.jpg