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Default Old Retro Car: Huge Cropping Difference and Coloring

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i did a lot of regular and perspective cropping and resizing..i think it turned out very well...it looks like a completley different shot! also some retro coloring done
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I like the street and the street light as well as the old buildings behind it.
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Old 05-05-2008, 12:38 AM
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It almost looks like you took moved to the right and took another shot.
Crazy what a little straightening can do huh?
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yeah the perspective tool in PS is amazingly useful
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I love the oldish, lomoish feel to this. I think it would be awesomely complete if you added a bit of a vignette! Great pp job!
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Awsome, just perfect
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i was thinking about adding vignetting but i dont want it too dark...more of a realistic feel
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It's a bit too saturated to look very realistic. The way you've done it here (which is really appropriate for the photo) gives it a retro feel. I think a bit of a vignette would work really well with it, so long as it isn't overblown.
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woww..this is too cool! can you tell me how did you do the straightening with the photoshop! pleasee!!
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