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    Clone Job - Redo

    So thanks to all of the great suggestions I got from those who replied to my original post,
    I think I got it right this time!
    What do you think? Much improved?
    I am attaching the original photograph, so you can see what I was working with.
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    Re: Clone Job - Redo

    Bravo! :-D What method did you decide to use to acheive this?

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    What else!

    The "patch tool"!
    It took a bit to get it, but I did!
    Thanks!!
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    Perfect!

    Great job and a great photo. Hope they appreciate it.

    By the way, got to meet Lance at the show. He's a very nice guy. Look forward to hanging out and shooting with him at some point. He was adamant about wanting to get a shot at that canyon photo I did in Moab, with Nate, last November.
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    Re: Perfect!

    Thanks John!
    Lance and Chris are good guys, they appreciate my stuff.
    They have some stuff on their site from last year and will have some new stuff of the Balance soon too.
    I have talked to Lance about that canyon too, we had a trip lined up but it ended up not happening.
    I'll get there!
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    Re: Clone Job - Redo

    I saw the other one...

    But this one looks great! I usually blow up the section I'm working on, and in this case maybe it would be at 300-400% just to get into a small area - just another idea.

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    Re: Clone Job - Redo

    Thanks Steve! I'm learning!!! Really I am! ;)
    I know about enlarging it some, which I did this time, but I only did it 200%.
    Thanks for commenting!
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    Re: Clone Job - Redo

    Huge improvement. Not to get too picky, but before you do any printing you should touch up the spot between the tire and fork. I assume that's part of the pole there. There's also a small amount of silver next to that red area on the fork.

    If you didn't say anything, no one would notice. Great job.

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    Shhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Trevor Ash
    Huge improvement. Not to get too picky, but before you do any printing you should touch up the spot between the tire and fork. I assume that's part of the pole there. There's also a small amount of silver next to that red area on the fork.

    If you didn't say anything, no one would notice. Great job.

    I saw that!
    So SHHHHHHHHHHHH!! OK?
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    Thanks Trevor!
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    Re: Shhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!

    I spotted that too and was going to mention it if it was missed. It sort of stands out when you know to look for where the support pole was, but other than that, it is a much better redo.

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