The wife is wanting to blow up a pic of our roadster for the living room. The problem is there is a handicapped parking sign right in the middle. Can someone please help with this and change the tone to sepia? I have it in a high res if that helps? Thanks, Root
QUOTE="Roothawg, post: 15708075, member: 160"] View attachment 6528979 The wife is wanting to blow up a pic of our roadster for the living room. The problem is there is a handicapped parking sign right in the middle. Can someone please help with this and change the tone to sepia? I have it in a high res if that helps? Thanks, Root[/QUOTE] Hello, It is a nice photo, but as long as one is altering the photo, get the tire straight and not oval. Also, correct the shadows from both tires and the body. It looks like a 12 noon overhead sun shadow, but the front tire has a 2 pm shadow. Sorry for the comments, but if one is going to have it enlarged, you might as well correct everything first. The one other thing that folks will note is that the whole photo is slightly off in a right slope. When any photo is enlarged, the minute details become evident from close up and the minute someone walks into the living room wall. (or where ever it is mounted on the wall.) Jnaki I have spent many hours trying to get an original photo correct as an enlargement. If I missed cleaning the lens, the marks are very evident in a larger photo. The detailed focus gets slightly off as one gets larger than 5 x 7 inches or even an 8 x 10 print. Every little blem shows up as one goes larger and even in color. It is worth it to take several shots for variety and angles. NOTE: If you are close by to the location, try another photo shoot and use a tripod for sturdy base. Also, make sure the photo location is straight with the roadster. Shoot in color digitally. It can always be changed to B & W on your computer. But, the opposite is difficult to get the exact color patterns. YRMV