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Timbo
Junior Member
Registered: July 2004 Location: Sheffield UK
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This is excellent, you must have put in a lot of time on this. By-the-way, I prefer this to the darker one.
------------------------------ It's better to burn out than fade away!
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Peth
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Registered: August 2005 Location: Auckland, New Zealand Posts: 44
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Cheers Timbo... it took about 10 hours I expect. Maybe a bit less, but not much. My monitor went on the blink and so I was forced to use a laptop. And of course, depending on your angle to the screen, a pic can look lighter or darker. Hence the slight scew up on my previous post.
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Broads
Junior Member
Registered: May 2005 Location: Wiltshire / England Posts: 1
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Wow this is awsome... Looks like you basically repainted the photo!.. Cracking Job.
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Peth
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Registered: August 2005 Location: Auckland, New Zealand Posts: 44
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Cheers Broads,
Yep pretty much went over everything by hand... now that I look back there's quite a bit left to do but you've got to stop somewhere.
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micgall
Junior Member
Registered: December 2005 Location: Windsor, Canada
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Peth
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Registered: August 2005 Location: Auckland, New Zealand Posts: 44
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Cheers Micgall. Merry Christmas!
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Matt Roberts
Junior Member
Registered: December 2002 Location: Australia
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A late comment on this one Peth,
Wonderful work on the lower half of this photo.
A top class restoration.
This is a restorers nightmare.
Grainy, blurred and badly damaged.
I saw how much work was in it and headed for the exit.
Matt
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Peth
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Registered: August 2005 Location: Auckland, New Zealand Posts: 44
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scarey piece of work alright Matt! Still didn't get the feet right tho which bugs me. Thanks for your kinds words as always. Happy New Year by the way. And how's the wacom coming along... you promised you'd drag it out of the cupboard.
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