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Subject: 
Photoshop Tricks in Pause(Was: Re: Background Screening)
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Date: 
Tue, 21 Mar 2000 14:37:05 GMT
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In lugnet.publish, Christopher Lindsey writes:

After the image is scanned or downloaded into the computer, I edit it
in Photoshop.

Ah, Photoshop....where would we be without it?

I for one used it to clean up a few images in Pause...check out this doozy:

http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=1510

The lower half was completely hand-drawn except for the box scan...little white
airbrushed stars, and a shadow to the right of the Spy-Bot box, too.  My
scanner wasn't big enough for this big honkin card so I had to get creative.

Here's another one, same deal:  http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=1507

And this monster...my card was so ripped I had to practically start from
scratch...it's obviously not done yet!
http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=1969-2

How about this Landing Plate one!  I couldn't fit the whole thing on my
scanner...you'll see an ugly seam over the "g" in "Legoland."  The seam
continues all the way down through the 497.  Me worky bad.
http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=454-1

Secrets revealed!  What's next?  Airbrushing skin imperfections on an
Islander-babe spread in Playblock?

Dave (jot and jab)

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  Re: Photoshop Tricks in Pause(Was: Re: Background Screening)
 
(...) white (...) production. Every image on my site has gone through the photoshop mill. For my catalog images I'm pretty big on removing seams, tears or bends in the paper. e.g.: (URL) (...) Actually I fix imperfections in all of my element images (...) (25 years ago, 22-Mar-00, to lugnet.publish)

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  Re: Background Screening (was: Re: Introduction, and my project...)
 
(...) Using these two before and after photos as an example: (2 URLs) background in this case is just a white wall. To keep the lighting even behind the scene (so that it's easier to pick out the background) I use a 500w halogen work light with a (...) (25 years ago, 20-Mar-00, to lugnet.publish)

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