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Old 05-04-07, 21:15
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While working with my Irish images, I thought I would give this satue a 'go'.
It is located in Cobh (suburb of Cork) and honor's Molly Malone.

I did the original image ALL AUTOMATIC everything - BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST/SHARPNESS, TINT (colour correction) in PICTURE IT Ver 7 at
1200 dpi at 4 X 3 inches on B M P.

When I finished that one, I made a second BMP and tinted it light brown. Then for fun, I used the same tools I used in the original image. This was also done at 1200 at 4 X 3. I could even see the effects of the tools on this one as much as the original - that surprised me.

When both were finished, I made a 72 dpi at 9 X 6 BMP and then did a SAVE AS to JPG

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Old 05-04-07, 21:24
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I like this image, Norm - it looks 3D to me. I'd try cloning out that guy in the BG and give it a border.
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Old 05-04-07, 21:28
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No offence, mate, but it was a lady behind the statue.

I will see if I can put a 'single' frame on it. I did not like the frames strteching my images, so I stopped them.

When I get a minute - just going out for errands - I will give it a go.

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