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Old 08-08-2007, 04:41 PM   #16
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Default Re: 06 Aspen White STi & 06 Graphite Gray Evo IX SE Photoshoot

Noob question... but what is the circled 4 on the back mean?


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Old 08-08-2007, 04:42 PM   #17
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Default Re: 06 Aspen White STi & 06 Graphite Gray Evo IX SE Photoshoot

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That's pretty good for a quick chop. I usually only use PS for a quick contrast sharpening...how long and what kind of steps did you use for this? Sharpening? Saturation? Thanks
Like I said it was a quick photoshop. It probably took me less than 2 minutes.

What I did first was get rid of the people in the shot. I did this by using the Spot Healing Brush Tool. Next I blended in the area where they were still slightly noticeable with the background. Used Eyedropper tool (to get perfect color) and brush tool to color it in so slightly.

Next i messed with the Hue/Saturation, then the Brightness/Contrast. All I did was play around with the settings until i got something that looked good, not too much of each setting.

Finally, I Sharpened the image once or else it looks weird if you go too much.

Seems like alot but its not. Just try to keep it looking like the original picture just enhanced alittle.
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Old 08-09-2007, 06:34 AM   #18
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Default Re: 06 Aspen White STi & 06 Graphite Gray Evo IX SE Photoshoot

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Like I said it was a quick photoshop. It probably took me less than 2 minutes.

What I did first was get rid of the people in the shot. I did this by using the Spot Healing Brush Tool. Next I blended in the area where they were still slightly noticeable with the background. Used Eyedropper tool (to get perfect color) and brush tool to color it in so slightly.

Next i messed with the Hue/Saturation, then the Brightness/Contrast. All I did was play around with the settings until i got something that looked good, not too much of each setting.

Finally, I Sharpened the image once or else it looks weird if you go too much.

Seems like alot but its not. Just try to keep it looking like the original picture just enhanced alittle.
Thanks for the tips! I suck brushing stuff out of pictures though, I'll have to try this on a few pics.


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