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chrome makes it go FASTER!
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Cleveland Tennessee
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Re: pics to pass the time for ya!
That was my primered '69. Anybody else near Cleveland TN, There were almost 500 rides there. Fourth Saturday of the month.
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Ever heard of Beech Island??
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Clemson, SC
Posts: 327
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Re: pics to pass the time for ya!
sweet pics, those trucks look great. good alley too.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Lafayette Georgia
Posts: 5,074
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Re: pics to pass the time for ya!
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Location: Rose Hill, KS, USA
Posts: 12,689
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Re: pics to pass the time for ya!
Awesome pics as always!! How did you do the last few pic modifications? Very interesting. Would love to do that to a couple pics I have.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Lafayette Georgia
Posts: 5,074
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Re: pics to pass the time for ya!
The Kodak software has a feature where I can take a pic and turn it to b/w or the sepia tone. It has another feature where you can turn it to a coloring book like image (the black and white line drawing like shot). The other kinda grainy look is what they call a comic book or cartoon look. The thing about these two features is you can intensify the look somewhat. Here's the same shot a little darker.
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