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Feb 10, 2009 16:59 |  #1231

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I hate it when carp lighting spoils things but working off of Dan's effort doe this look better i.e. the whites more white and the skin tone that little bit more natural - I colour selected the T shirt for the 'white' and then used the Cooling Filter 80 in CS2. IMO you are never going to counteract the stew of mixed lighting at such indoor events but heh ho!

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Feb 10, 2009 17:00 |  #1232

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aha, I recognise those photo's straight away, I loved the break dancing lions lol. It's Teshi from TP isnt it?

I tried this aswell while I was there on saturday, although it didnt work too well. Not done many of these before.

This is what I drive at the moment. Nissan 200sx, running around 270bhp.

Yes thats me, spotted me easy. :lol: I like to tabld with a few people. POTN rocks though.

VERY nice ride (just get it off grass :lol:). Still in love with those. A close second to the Nissan Pulsar. :) *drools*


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Feb 10, 2009 17:01 |  #1233

That looks pretty good actually! :D


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Feb 10, 2009 17:01 |  #1234

Box Brownie wrote in post #7298256 (external link)
I hate it when carp lighting spoils things but working off of Dan's effort doe this look better i.e. the whites more white and the skin tone that little bit more natural - I colour selected the T shirt for the 'white' and then used the Cooling Filter 80 in CS2. IMO you are never going to counteract the stew of mixed lighting at such indoor events but heh ho!

Does that help???

:)

Great work also. I should have posted all 255 photos and let you guys do all the hard work. :lol:

I think after payday Friday, ill have moneys for the calibrator and get it all done in one go. I rather just set up and leave it be now. :)


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Feb 10, 2009 17:02 |  #1235

elysium wrote in post #7298272 (external link)
Yes thats me, spotted me easy. :lol: I like to tabld with a few people. POTN rocks though.

VERY nice ride. Still in love with those. A close second to the Nissan Pulsar. :) *drools*

it seems good here so far.

Thanks, the pulsar is a lovely motor and runs pretty much the same engine as mine does. although weighs less and has 4wd, mental aint it lol.


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Feb 10, 2009 17:05 |  #1236

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This is what I drive at the moment. Nissan 200sx, running around 270bhp.

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Nice ride, a mate has one the same colour as that, its got crystal rear light set up on it ..

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I love the s15's!!

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Feb 10, 2009 17:08 |  #1237

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Great work also. I should have posted all 255 photos and let you guys do all the hard work. :lol:

I think after payday Friday, ill have moneys for the calibrator and get it all done in one go. I rather just set up and leave it be now. :)

Mitesh

For the record I am looking at getting a new monitor choice of HP L2275w PVA screen or the new Dell 2209wa e-IPS screen - my old NEC 15inch is showing signs of instability even though I cal it with a Spyder3 Elite.

Ref: calibration kit I do have a Pantone Huey on offer :D this is a replacement for the very first one I had that gave me the "blue cast issue" ~ I waited so long for Pantone to replace I went and got the Spyder ~ so it is new in the box, make me an offer??? ;)

Edit - linky here to when I 'marketed' it https://photography-on-the.net …p?t=595708&high​light=huey


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Feb 10, 2009 17:08 |  #1238

Those rear lights look pretty smart. I'm a bit of a purist with mine, I like it looking standard and smart. Have done pretty much nothing to the exterior on mine lol.


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Feb 10, 2009 17:09 |  #1239

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Mitesh

For the record I am looking at getting a new monitor choice of HP L2275w PVA screen or the new Dell 2209wa e-IPS screen - my old NEC 15inch is showing signs of instability even though I cal it with a Spyder3 Elite.

Ref: calibration kit I do have a Pantone Huey on offer :D this is a replacement for the very first one I had that gave me the "blue cast issue" ~ I waited so long for Pantone to replace I went and got the Spyder ~ so it is new in the box, make me an offer??? ;)

Just don't get the HPw2207h as the gamma settings on it are rubbish.


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Feb 10, 2009 17:11 |  #1240

Box Brownie wrote in post #7298341 (external link)
Mitesh

For the record I am looking at getting a new monitor choice of HP L2275w PVA screen or the new Dell 2209wa e-IPS screen - my old NEC 15inch is showing signs of instability even though I cal it with a Spyder3 Elite.

Ref: calibration kit I do have a Pantone Huey on offer :D this is a replacement for the very first one I had that gave me the "blue cast issue" ~ I waited so long for Pantone to replace I went and got the Spyder ~ so it is new in the box, make me an offer??? ;)

Edit - linky here to when I 'marketed' it https://photography-on-the.net …p?t=595708&high​light=huey

They are about £60 new so how about £50 include std delivery if you want. I have no idea on what would be a good rate. :lol: Actually, ill tkae it at £58 :) Can I make the payment Friday/Payday?


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Feb 10, 2009 17:11 as a reply to  @ Daz's post |  #1241

Dal_T wrote in post #7298344 (external link)
Those rear lights look pretty smart. I'm a bit of a purist with mine, I like it looking standard and smart. Have done pretty much nothing to the exterior on mine lol.

Simplicity is what its all about ..

Well I have stuff to catch up on and Shameless to watch!!

Night all .. :D


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Feb 10, 2009 17:15 |  #1242

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Simplicity is what its all about ..

Well I have stuff to catch up on and Shameless to watch!!

Night all .. :D

Just waiting on Lost to finish. Then im playing catch up. Kicking myself as I started watching halfway through. :(


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Feb 10, 2009 17:22 |  #1243

Just watched St Trinians which was a laugh! Night all :D


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Feb 10, 2009 17:23 |  #1244

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They are about £60 new so how about £50 include std delivery if you want. I have no idea on what would be a good rate. :lol: Actually, ill tkae it at £58 :) Can I make the payment Friday/Payday?

Yes, if your happy I'm happy. No rush, just let me know when you want to go ahead??? And thanks for making a nice offer :D Just need to organise either to meet @ a meet or I can sort out sending it.

Tell you what in the meantime PM your addy and I will try to get it off to you at the weekend? Just need to find a small box or card to support it in a jiffy bag??? I hate badly packed stuff!


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Feb 10, 2009 17:25 |  #1245

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Yes, if your happy I'm happy. No rush, just let me know when you want to go ahead??? And thanks for making a nice offer :D Just need to organise either to meet @ a meet or I can sort out sending it.

Tell you what in the meantime PM your addy and I will try to get it off to you at the weekend? Just need to find a small box or card to support it in a jiffy bag??? I hate badly packed stuff!

How you want the payment? Bank transfer or Paypal?

Ill PM you in a sec, just on the hunt for a post. :)


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