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'55 Chevy, cleaned up a bit more.

 
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Sep 19, 2004 21:45 |  #1

I first posted minimally cleaned up pics of this '55 Chevy a few weeks ago here:
https://photography-on-the.net …topic.php?p=283​946#283946

This is the original shot.

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Today I got ambitious & worked on it a bit more. Here's a cleaned up version.

IMAGE: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v218/PhotosGuy/Car%20Stuff/55_Chevy_L_CLEAN_21.jpg

Just noticed: I knocked down those reflections under the door twice to about 40%. Looks like they need to go down to about 90%!
EDIT: This is wierd! In preview they were brighter than in the original pic. Now the submitted pic shows them much darker! I give up!

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Sep 19, 2004 21:54 |  #2

Nice work there. I'd like to try that with some of my car show photos.


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Sep 19, 2004 21:56 |  #3

Frank, I LIKE this! Nice PS work. 8)
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The Captain and crew finally got their stuff together, now if we can only remember where we left it. :cool:

  
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Sep 20, 2004 08:27 |  #4

Thats excellent Frank,, you are great with PS!!!

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Sep 20, 2004 09:01 |  #5

that is beautiful.

man across the road had 'something' very like it ....for many years
he was from Scotland originally and brought it over when he moved here
he worshipped the ground it drove on

I just say it was 'something' very like your beauty in the picture here.
vauxhall had a car like it I think , am not sure at all
..so forget I said that


edit later :
just remembered ..
my neighbour's car was either an ' austin cambridge' saloon
or a ' morris oxford ' saloon ...
memory is only half slipping :lol:


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Sep 20, 2004 09:59 |  #6

Nice job with the picture, and I have to add the car looks AWESOME!!


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Sep 20, 2004 10:20 |  #7

Wow, nice PS work...I was just hacking at this pic a little while ago...not your level of work, but I thought I would try.

http://www.photography​-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=43253




  
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Sep 20, 2004 18:20 |  #8

Thanks everyone! I think I got that out of my system & I'll save the rest of the hard stuff for this winter. (Today I actually did some work on the garage door that I was avoiding this weekend!)

4walls: Pretty good job! Car show pics suffer from the poor quality of the light in those buildings... hundreds of little reflections in the wrong places & big, black holes of shadow also in the wrong places. It's almost impossible to make them look as good as they do outside under late PM light.


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Sep 20, 2004 18:26 |  #9

Very nice job!


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Sep 21, 2004 08:09 |  #10

Thanks, Scottes.

After thought to 4walls:
Here's a "secret" to cleaning up a car - select the area you don't want to affect, like the door seam & the chrome strip. Then invert the selection. Work in small bits at a time. Have fun!


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Sep 21, 2004 09:04 |  #11

Thanks for the tip...I have been using masks to work the areas I want
NOT to show through. Not sure if that is the best way or not, but it allows
me to paint the areas to hide and if I go too far, I can unpaint them.
Takes a bit of patience though.




  
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Sep 21, 2004 19:01 |  #12

A selection IS a mask, can be saved as a mask, but a LOT quicker to make. I tried 'simple' masks once & found them to be a PITA.
See my comments on selections at:
https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=34606
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Sep 24, 2007 10:55 |  #13

Updated shot of a 12X18" print I made for John:
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Sep 26, 2007 16:22 |  #14

That's SWEET! :)


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Sep 27, 2007 07:10 |  #15

Thanks, it's a very clean car. The PS is simple stuff, really. Try it yourself.


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