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Steel Bird
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The car looks great! I like the reflections of the trees on the hood...but not so much the reflection of the camera. I think the way you angled it adds a lot to the image. Too bad about the oil stains on the pavement. Could you maybe remove those?
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For me, not enough of the car shows, especially where the frame around the Firebird is cut off.
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I like it, but I think the yellow lines are a little too bright and are a little distracting. Have you tried converting to B&W?
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I'm very sorry, but it just doesn't do anything for me.
Dave
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Maybe trying best of both worlds on this one since the car is silver or grey leave it in B&W but leave the color in the lights amber, and the parking lot stripping and curb and other distractions look better in B&W.
But Like the look of the car.
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I liked it in colour better. I think icicle has a good idea...maybe combine the two somehow.
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I hope you don't mind.
Attachment 71115
Photo By Chaman
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This looks much better in selective color. It is a shame about the nipped edge of the frame around the Firebird symbol though.
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I agree it does look better.
I only wish I knew PSE7 better to fix the frame around the symbol.
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wOW! Thanks, it does look much better! Now. I have GIMO....how I do that selective colorization thing?
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Originally Posted by chaman
wOW! Thanks, it does look much better! Now. I have GIMO....how I do that selective colorization thing?
If I told you, I would then have to ......... Well you know the rest. J/K
The way I did it was too both of your pictures opened them up in Photoshop, them over laid the colored one over the B&W one, then erased all the color except for the lights. then merged them together.
However there are probably more ways to do than how I did it.
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Delete reply due to mistake on edited photo.
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