You can save his image(s) after you click on them and processes them through simple photoshop or other. Add brightness, remove shadows, etc.
Member did a great job with the images and a really, really, neat find! Thanks!!
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You can save his image(s) after you click on them and processes them through simple photoshop or other. Add brightness, remove shadows, etc.
Member did a great job with the images and a really, really, neat find! Thanks!!
A. F Medic -
This is the best I could do with Photoshop. (I'm sure there are better experts -
There wasn't a lot to work from because of the contrast in the original photos)
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=13795
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I agree! Your images still hold my interest and shows even more of the special find of the forum member.
You might try to crop out the rug as much as you can. It's whiteness throws off the color balance of your attempts. I have had some luck with using a piece of cardboard to asorb stray light and reflection. JMHO..
Well done Harlan!
Would have thought Bart would have chimed back in.
It looks like he just dropped a bomb and left??
(P.S. Nice lookin' P-40)
Phil
I am still here just overwhelmed by the responce on this stock. What i thought was the work of a very board welder with no life turns out to maybe be one of the only surviving metal stock made by springfield armory in the early fifties. I guess i will take it off the nail its been hanging on in the garage for 20 years and put it in the safe. What do i do with it now???
so what has been the highest offer on it ? just curiuos
I would be interested to know too.