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AMT's Ala Kart
Thought I had better post a car this time. If you have seen it elsewhere sorry. AMT's re-release of one of my favourites, sprayed in white pearl nail polish, decals by Fred Cady, Barris logo by my mate
Tks for looking
Dave B
Tks for looking
Dave B
Bantoft- AMCC NEWBIE!
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Re: AMT's Ala Kart
very cool well done
mrs homers customs- Glue Sniffer
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dv8v8- AMCC ADDICT
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Very nice,the white looks great
PTEAZA- I should be working on Models
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Ya that's very cool,my favorite too custom hot rod.
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Re: AMT's Ala Kart
This was one of the first custom hot rod kits I built. Always loved this car and I like your build and finish of it - very clean.
As a keen photographer I'm always interested in the difference light makes to certain photos. Your first three pics look correct and normal, but the last two are very different to the first three in colour. Did you shoot these on the same day but with different lighting - maybe both outdoors and indoors with indoor light globes switched on?
I like to try and solve these lighting problems using Photoshop and improve the image if possible, so any info would be appreciated.
As a keen photographer I'm always interested in the difference light makes to certain photos. Your first three pics look correct and normal, but the last two are very different to the first three in colour. Did you shoot these on the same day but with different lighting - maybe both outdoors and indoors with indoor light globes switched on?
I like to try and solve these lighting problems using Photoshop and improve the image if possible, so any info would be appreciated.
tezza43- AMCC ADDICT
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tezza43 wrote:
I like to try and solve these lighting problems using Photoshop and improve the image if possible, so any info would be appreciated.
Hi Tezza. I am still learning with my DSLR. First 3 pics were outside on a bright but overcast day. I don't have a filter yet so sunny days have too much glare/reflection. The other 2 pics were inside and may have been under twin 40W flouro's one evening, I think!! It was certainly inside but could have been under 3*28W halogens!!
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Dave B
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Thanks Dave. The first three taken as you describe would explain the slightly bluish colour cast but the pics are bright and sharp. The indoors shots would seem to explain that orange/sepia colour cast. It's amazing what a difference lighting makes. Indoors flouros usually give a greenish colour cast, so it may have been halogen or LED type lighting for your pics.
Here's my correction to match the first three pics:
Here's my correction to match the first three pics:
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