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Patsy Cunningham
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Lavendar colr appears to have been altered in photo editing program?
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we will take a look, can you email the original photo file to the support dept please.
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Its not my photo , I'm saying the color does not appear natural at all. I'm not saying you folks changed it :)
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Another comment here: look at the other photos here of this rose. It darkens as the rose ages. This comment makes no sense at all. Dianne
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Please withdraw my comment as the photographer says this is accurate
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I took the photo. It was not altered or edited, other than cropping and labeling. It was taken in bright sunlight and the white looks a bit "blue". There seems to be a lot of saturation here, but it is the sunlight. Dianne
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I apologize and withdraw my comment . Perhaps it was ooor color rendering on the screen I was using, it made it look a unnatural saturated bluish color. I ll see tomorrow how to ask the administrator to withdraw my comment
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Found a Persia Tyne eyed rose in a supermarket in Ireland called “Eye of the Storm” Wekeots is the breeder code name. I. Can send a pic of the label and the rose if you like. The blooms we saw were lighter than the cerise color we saw online for sale in the UK.
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Many thanks Patsy and Ed Cunningham. ‘Eye Of The Storm’ added.
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renewed my premium membership, logged out and back in. Still can't do multiple criteria searches?
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You certainly should be able to. Issues like this are almost always related to having multiple member accounts; please be sure to be signed into this member account.
If you continue to have a problem, please contact the support department directly with details of the specific search (which search with what criteria) you are unable to perform.
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Thanks, it is now working
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Thank YOU for supporting HMF!
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