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| Example ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Last edited by dawghair; 03-12-2006 at 09:17 PM. |
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| just looking at the attachment as an attachment (as opposed to copying it into an editor), the only thing that stands out needing improvement is the tile. it looks a bit uneven in the lines of the grout and clarity of some of the tiles. however, the image is a bit small and might just be compression loss. otherwise, it looks good. craig |
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| I tihnk you've gone too far on the counter, you've lost its orginal shine and texture, it looks very satiny and a little out of place, the original was plastic and shiny. Other than that, it looks good. |
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| Cloning Well it looks like a fine clone job to me. I doubt that many would realize this scene was drastically altered. |
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| dawg ...I think it is a great job, taking that many people out is really a lot of work. An untrained eye will never know what has taken place with the photo. I was wondering if you would like to work on the TV screen and black it out as if off. Just happened to notice that . But it looks so good to me a novice!! Neb |
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| Excellent job--you don't want to do any better than needed. Bart |
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