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06/21/2007 11:11:16 PM · #26


My try...
06/21/2007 11:13:09 PM · #27
Gonna repeat this for a new page so people done miss it lol.

Originally posted by RainMotorsports:

and some help for those who are blind lol.

Link to 300 DPI Original

Link to 600 DPI Original


QUOTING MYSELF THERE ARE FULL RESOLUTION COPY'S
06/22/2007 01:00:25 AM · #28
Cleaned it up, layed a doutone on it


06/22/2007 11:27:54 AM · #29
Hi Alecia,

I'm glad you liked what I did with your shot. Had I known at the time a 600DPI version was available,
I could have done a lot better. I do have the monster size saved here and can keep going at it if needed.
I did just upload the 1500x1000 1MB version so if you wanted to save and print that one it will come out better.
(click the view full size link)

I know it seems a bit yellow, but that's what a picture in that age would really look like now compared to
something re-done to today's standards, and always seems to look kinda' odd not having the aged look.

Have fun
06/22/2007 12:18:25 PM · #30
Here's my attempt:


Side by side with Brad's attempt (on right)

06/22/2007 12:23:35 PM · #31
Here's a quickie. I tried to hold the colors rather than going for sepia.


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