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Uploaded: 06/20/04 5:15 PM GMT
Really Used Cars (RW)
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I have put a filter onto the above image after seeing how great Torque's "Train" image looked. I think this gives a better feel for the age of the cars. Original picture here

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::mayne
06/20/04 5:31 PM GMT
I like this sepia version much better...nice work!
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Darryl
::philcUK
06/20/04 5:33 PM GMT
nice but needs more highlights and variation in the sepia tone - looks a little flat like you've just multiplied a tint onto it.
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"Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps"
oowenaas
06/20/04 5:37 PM GMT
Good rework. The sepia tone fits this image perfectly.
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mrosin
06/20/04 6:03 PM GMT
Thanks Darryl and Ole. I'm just getting used to using Photoshop to make these conversions and have a lot to learn. PhilcUK, I'm not sure how to alter highlights without removing the sepia coloring.

Miriam
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::philcUK
06/20/04 6:14 PM GMT
Miriam - I've sent you a PM explaining how..

cheers - Phil
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"Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps"
::kchristine
06/22/04 2:00 AM GMT
Love this and into favorites.
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Cheers. It's kileychristine!
Metta
08/23/04 9:19 PM GMT
A vast improvement on the original IMHO... good work...
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chilifire
02/04/05 6:08 AM GMT
Thanks for the old cars pic! Add some more, Please!
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fenno
09/04/06 9:33 AM GMT
great pic!
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.stress_it
05/04/07 5:23 AM GMT
Oh man, the filter just made an already wonderful pic even better. I love these old model cars.
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.Nukeman
03/06/08 1:02 PM GMT
Great job and great cars.
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.RaulCano
11/25/08 11:55 PM GMT
Great pic with the sephia tone! I love it!
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Canon Powershot SD1000
.Vivianne
05/10/09 12:56 AM GMT
I like this photo. We had a Ford like that; the second from right. My father kept it in the garage for years then gave it to my brother who hot-rodded it and ruined a perfectly good antique.
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