Anyone willing to 'shop an image for me?

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LZW was the compression, it has been around for nearly 30 years and every image program I have recognises it - even windows photo viewer!

1.49GB sounds like no compression at all.

Yeah, I figured that would be the tricky part, there was the headlight on the opposite side of the van to work with but obviously totally different lighting on there. I do have the van in another shot, but it is the opposite end of the bridge and a totally different scale and slightly different angle. Is it even possible to clone from another image in PS anyway?

Will get it all converted into tiles and uploaded with a Flash/HTML5 viewer so people can have a look later.
 


LZW was the compression, it has been around for nearly 30 years and every image program I have recognises it - even windows photo viewer!

1.49GB sounds like no compression at all.

Yeah, I figured that would be the tricky part, there was the headlight on the opposite side of the van to work with but obviously totally different lighting on there. I do have the van in another shot, but it is the opposite end of the bridge and a totally different scale and slightly different angle. Is it even possible to clone from another image in PS anyway?

Will get it all converted into tiles and uploaded with a Flash/HTML5 viewer so people can have a look later.
Cs5 recognizes lzw, but mine didn't recognise that ;) Possibly the file was corrupted by zipping

Yep, you can clone from anything

Or did you really think Kevin Keegan had got on a rocket ;)

The other headlight sounds useless tbh
 
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2 images ;)





Actually I think first one was about 90 images and second one around 60

Quite a large overlap between the images so could be done with less but that would have caused more issues with the amount of movement on the bridge.

Lens was 105mm Sigma and camera was 550D
 
PC fannies :p

Will you be getting macs when you grow up? :)
 
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