Every now and then you see a photo with the deepest blue sky you ever saw and you
wonder how the photographer captured such a rich color. It wasn't the photographer.
It wasn't the camera. It wasn't the photo-editing software.
No, those deep blue skies are possible because PBase has a Blue Chromatic Accumulator,
commonly called a "blue sponge." This is a device that soaks up blue colors in the
atmosphere, amplifies and stores them, and periodically releases them to PBase
headquarters, where they are incorporated into the photos that amaze you. This is
not to denigrate the efforts of photographers worldwide, but PBase knows that happy
customers are long-term customers, and one way to keep them happy is to "enhance"
their landscape shots with extra blue coloring. The technology that accomplishes
this is, of course, a closely-guarded secret, and calls for no mention of the
location of this device. NOTE: In spite of what Perry Como sang about years ago,
the bluest skies are NOT in Seattle, and this device is far from that city.
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