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    super pastel quality

    What do people think of this super pastel. I think its a lower quality one
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    How big is it? This is my Super Pastel with two pastels for comparison. She is around 500 grams in this photo and is just about as bright today at 1300. I would consider her to be A+.


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    Re: super pastel quality

    I think OP's is medium quality. Here is my male at 900g to compare; his yellows are bright but he's got a rough brown out line.


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    Re: super pastel quality

    Mine is 1200 g
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    Re: super pastel quality

    Now in this picture the coloration looks much different than that of the picture that you posted yesterday. Lighting plays a big part when asking such a question online about a picture. Natural lighting is the best, if you could get a pic of him out in the sunlight that is usually the best. It's funny how devices also change appearance. Although I viewed both of your posts on my phone, I have noticed in the past that when I have viewed the same pictures (not yours) side by side on my phone and on my tablet, the coloration is way different between the two devices even though it is the exact same picture from the exact same website ... Do you know the pairing he came from by chance?

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    This thread makes me look forward to my little SP worm growing up!! :D

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    Re: super pastel quality

    Quote Originally Posted by T_Sauer View Post
    Now in this picture the coloration looks much different than that of the picture that you posted yesterday. Lighting plays a big part when asking such a question online about a picture. Natural lighting is the best, if you could get a pic of him out in the sunlight that is usually the best. It's funny how devices also change appearance. Although I viewed both of your posts on my phone, I have noticed in the past that when I have viewed the same pictures (not yours) side by side on my phone and on my tablet, the coloration is way different between the two devices even though it is the exact same picture from the exact same website ... Do you know the pairing he came from by chance?
    I dont im sorry
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