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23-Nov-2004, 06:44 PM #31
Thanks very much, donhammond That was sweet of you.
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01-Dec-2004, 08:02 PM #32
There's some excellent stuff here. Stoner your man in the room with the windows in the background is particularly impressive. That must have taken you ages
Here's one that I did. My mother wanted a pic of us all together and she liked us in this pic. But it had a couple of ex partners in it (one was mine )
so she asked if I could do anything with it. This is the before.
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And the after.
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Very nice work, Moby
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01-Dec-2004, 08:25 PM #35
Nice work Moby.

Just a word of warning,
I have heard that ex partners can become very irrational when shown such images.
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real nice work moby.
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02-Dec-2004, 10:45 PM #37
Awesome work displayed here, folks...there's alot of talent here.

I must say Stoner, your efforts are most impressive

Moby, I'm not sure I read your post right,(before&after ) but are you declaring that you are, or may have been, bull-headed?

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03-Dec-2004, 11:29 AM #38
White 'holes'...how fix?
This one has a couple of "holes" any suggestions how to fix?
the only image editing I have is Paint and Irfanview
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find the holes in this pic-[clik here]

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03-Dec-2004, 11:41 AM #39
Fuzzy
can anybody squeeze better detail out of this one?
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fuzzy pic--[clik here]


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03-Dec-2004, 06:06 PM #40
Hi Unstresst

Only a very quick repair here.

Gerry
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Thanks for the comments guys.
Unstresst, here's another go at one.
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03-Dec-2004, 09:05 PM #42
Nice photo alteration Moby ........

If anyone knows a quick procedure for getting glare out in a....timely mannor, I would be very grateful
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03-Dec-2004, 10:48 PM #43
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If anyone knows a quick procedure for getting glare out in a....timely mannor, I would be very grateful
Upload an example for someone to have a go at, but as you will know glare can be difficult.
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03-Dec-2004, 11:43 PM #44
unstresst,

this looks a little clearer to me
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04-Dec-2004, 12:00 AM #45
compared to this, the original:
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