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#22
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cynikal.Mindset
these are a couple edits I did.....
but, where'd the rims go??
i can see where there might have been a little warmth needed in the RAW format, but adding the contrast too much removes the detail needed for magazine print, especially when it's all about the car
these are a couple edits I did.....
but, where'd the rims go??
i can see where there might have been a little warmth needed in the RAW format, but adding the contrast too much removes the detail needed for magazine print, especially when it's all about the car
#23
its hard to work with small compressed images not to mention they were quick edits...and the last picture is the only one you cant see the rims...also viewing the image on a crt monitor is so much better for those using a lcd at the moment
anyhoo, the photo editor that makes use of them will know what they need to do for print
anyhoo, the photo editor that makes use of them will know what they need to do for print
#29
marlon will photo any car i actually need to photo a mybach or a phantom if someones got a llink for a product shoot but like marty said shot in raw so the finish editor has all his creative freedom to do what he needs to them
#35
I dont want to be really an lower than what I am, I dont want to scrape going over things, and I still want to be able to drive my car everywhere. I have OVER 600lbs. in my trunk, so Im very limited with what I can do suspension wise.
Thanks for the comments...
Thanks for the comments...
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Originally posted by TuttiGirl
I dont want to be really an lower than what I am, I dont want to scrape going over things, and I still want to be able to drive my car everywhere. I have OVER 600lbs. in my trunk, so Im very limited with what I can do suspension wise.
Thanks for the comments...
I dont want to be really an lower than what I am, I dont want to scrape going over things, and I still want to be able to drive my car everywhere. I have OVER 600lbs. in my trunk, so Im very limited with what I can do suspension wise.
Thanks for the comments...
Regardless Mandy, no need to have to justify how your car is lowered. Not everyone wants their car slammed to the ground. I don't see why everyone has to make that comment whenever someone lowers their car. Everyone has their own idea on how they want to have their car look or reasons for why the car is lowered the way it is.
Your car looks great, and nice pictures Marlon.