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Old 02-04-2006, 08:25 PM   #80 (permalink)
computerhakk
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well, i didn't think i'd have to do this but...

ok, the thing that u see change is the area where the wheel, kit, tire, sunroof, and background is. and thats obviously where the work was done. if you dont know photoshop at all. you obviously dont realize photoshop's potential and what it can do. why do u think it costs like 600 bucks? no kidding duh?

if u look closely at the picture, you will see the discoloration around the bumbers, in the background, you will see the flaws bricks touch the taillight. if you look at the shadow. you will realize that shadows are not perfect crips lines. thats obviously a do-over.

even look at the picture u changed the opacity. nothing has significantly change on the lexus except for where the change was noticeable like i said before. the reason its a different resolution is because i moved it to a totally different background. you can obviously see that i had to cut off the bottom as i did.

and who in their great mind would spend time trying to get one real car to look like another real car when taking a picture?

HMMMMMMMMMMM, lets see, you will have to have the car in the right place, right angle, right camera and car distance apart, exact same model. duh?

an obvious reason you probably can't even see is the wheel. NOW, any right person in their mind knows that wheels/rims does not even look like that. it looks all lopsided. especially the rear wheel. look at any car and you will see the difference.

color change? well, thats photoshops ability of color channels and hue/saturation. duh?

oh and another thing, if it was two real seperate cars, why are the wheels all in different spots? surely, thats not a manufacture defect? its taken precisely as the first car with angle and everything RIGHT? well, then shouldn't the wheels be in the same spot?
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