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Originally Posted by Rothart
This is pretty good but you have to remember that black is highly reflective, especially when it's used on the top of a car. Try playing with your levels and brightness and contrast when you darken a color. The charcoal grey in the original picture was already close enough to black to do slight adjustments. Other than that, your cropping is very good but the lightness of the back wheel looks a little off. The blue looks good though. Overall the picture isn't bad.
How much different is CS3 vs. CS2?
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Thanks for the C&C.. I have always had the older version of photoshop 7.0 but never really got to much into chopping and cropping car photo's.. So im still learning, any help you guys might have I would surely appreciate it.. I never really learned all the tools in the 7.0 version and now that i have CS3 there are plenty of more tools to learn.
As far as the evo chop goes... The black does look dark ( thanks for pointing that out), And the back rim is a bit off with the color shade ( i noticed it after i saved the file). Its weird how on my laptop the color tones are way different compared to how they look on my older, pc home computer. I'm still a newb to this whole photoshop stuff, but its something i want to learn and something i need to learn for school. I also have Illustrator that i have been messing around with, but have not started anything with it.
Thanks again for the reply's..