Thread: photo editing
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10-14-2007 09:39 AM #1
looks cool. wish i could do that. i got the gimp program mentioned. I just cant seem to find the method for complete color change while keeping the original shadows and contrast.
Thanks Dave
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10-14-2007 11:48 AM #2
like in the door and fender
the original had a lighter area and the new one has the exact same area lightened in red.
i will try more tonight.
i kept trying the pic section by color and air brushing. got patchy.
do they make a pad that you can use a simulated pencil on instead of trying to use mouse control?
Dave
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10-14-2007 02:17 PM #3
Thanks Denny, How did you do it? Photoshop? Is there any way to do that with PAINT?
Don Shillady
Retired Scientist/teen rodder
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10-17-2007 07:30 AM #4
got another question sorry.
on this pic of a friends truck i did for him. if i change the color, is there a program i can use to keep the gloss in the paint like it is. or will I always loose the gloss when computer changing colors.
I have been doing some and now i can keep the body lines unlike before,but i loose the realistic paint look and it looks obviously computer done.
Which isnt a problem, but trying to get a good idea on the color before i spend the big bucks on paint. House of color had a program i thought. but it doesnt have my vehicle in it.
Havent been able to find the program that i tried last year on there site.
Thanks,
Dave
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10-17-2007 03:41 PM #5
if you have a spare 800.00 laying around photo shop a good program but if not tell me what color your thinking of and I'll see what I can dodrive it like ya stole it
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10-17-2007 03:55 PM #6
here a Idea what photo shop will dodrive it like ya stole it
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10-19-2007 10:05 AM #7
if you have adobe photo shop goto>image>adjustments>brightness/contrast, here is the result:
Looks Factory!!
1968 Plymouth Valiant 1st Gen HEMI