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Hi guys,

The fish is not on ice it is in a small tank with water and what you think is ice is whitish foam.. I could have used black foam but then I think I would have had the same problem with the top of the fish not having a clear 'edge'. I could use different colours however... I do not want reflexion from this. I have now also posted a colour image so that my setup is more clear maybe..

Any more suggestions on coding I could use are very welcome.. 


ImageAnalyst <imageanalyst@mailinator.com> wrote in message <0e74e8f2-0156-4017-9652-c7d9310f174f@d34g2000vbm.googlegroups.com>...
> Ashish brings up an excellent point.  Why is the fish on ice?  That
> just makes it more difficult.  Why not just use a background that will
> enable you to pick out the fish better, such as a black ceramic tile,
> or a hot pink powder coated aluminum plate, or some other contrasty
> color?  There's no need for ice since presumably the fish is only
> going to be there for a very short time, just long enough to take the
> picture.