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Right out of the camera, my picture of these beads made them look aqua,
not teal, so I used my photo-editing program to adjust the color.
However, I may not have gotten the color exactly right (although it seems
to agree with the supplier's picture below). When examining beads, I
use daylight-balanced fluorescent light. These may be one of those
beads that looks different under different kinds of light.
Consequently, you may find that they look aqua under some kinds of light,
and teal (greenish-aqua) under other kinds of light.
I should add that the problem might be with my camera. I am using a
good point-and-shoot camera, but it may not have adequate color-fidelity
for photographing colorful items like beads. I am in the market for
a new camera.
Here is the supplier's picture to give you a different view:
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