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    Paintman
    Paintman (e2 Member)
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    654 forum postsPaintman vcard United Kingdom155 Constructive Critique Points
    2 May 2011 - 12:19 PM
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    These were two of my mods from the two up-loads by Sandgrouse.


    lrg-52351-1298654029-copy.jpg


    lrg-52351-1298654072-copy.jpg

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    DOGSBODY
    DOGSBODY (e2 Member)
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    1418 forum postsDOGSBODY vcard England29 Constructive Critique Points
    2 May 2011 - 12:50 PM
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    My mod for Sandgrouse.

    52351-1300231466.jpg

    widtink
    4 Aug 2012 - 10:57 PM
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    p1000685.jpg its no very often Kirkcaldy is in the news ha ha

    petebfrance
    petebfrance (e2 Member)
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    5 Aug 2012 - 3:49 PM
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    Had a go in Painshoppro 7
    Process very simple,
    - increase colour depth
    - stretch contrast
    - convert to greyscale
    - adjust brightness / contrast (not a lot, really)
    No masking, dodging, burning - doesn't seem right somehow....
    1-image1.jpg
    but real trouble resizing - the curved tramlines come out squiggly (technical term) whatever method I use - and the same problem shows up here on Epz's resizing, I've just noticed on the preview.

    petebfrance
    petebfrance (e2 Member)
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    5 Aug 2012 - 4:18 PM
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    Also Paintshoppro7
    Increased brightness (48 out of 255), contrast 7%,
    Increased sharpnes (standard from photo menu)
    Convert to greyscale.
    2-image2.jpg

    Wilco54
    Wilco54 (e2 Member)
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    72 forum postsWilco54 vcard Luxembourg1 Constructive Critique Points
    21 Sep 2012 - 1:36 PM
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    I just found this exercise, it was a good idea! I have added a modification!

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