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DJ Rotor 06-27-2003 10:14 AM

7 series??? Um, more like the legendary M1 . . .



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Travisty 06-27-2003 10:21 AM

http://www.supercars.net/cars/1980@$B...Group%204g.html





so where the hell do you go that you see cars like that.

geeze. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...DIR#>/ohmy.png

teknics 06-27-2003 02:17 PM

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i tried but that pic is really hurting, i can try a bit more later but this is as good as i could get it for now without really degrading quality, size of the pic had to suffer though a bit. I think if i resharpen it and do some masks, and THEN shrink the image size it should come out much better.



kevin.

Apex13B 06-27-2003 06:28 PM

thanks guys, i cant afford $700 for photoshop, so i'll just post pic here and have you fix them https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.png



The car on the left is a 1984 BMW M1, and the right is a 1982 320 CSL



Both cars have 3.8 liter twincam i-6's in them and went quite well at the Glen a few weeks ago. It was raining out and the lens on my digicam was fogged up



thanks kev, if you have nothing to do, fix it https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...1047683827.gif



-nick

Apex13B 06-27-2003 06:29 PM

what is funny is that the car on the right was 1.2 sec a lap faster

Leetheslacker 06-27-2003 08:36 PM

Mmm E-21 https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/boink.gif

Dysfnctnl85 06-28-2003 11:25 AM

I tried, but I couldn't do any better than teknics.



There is a complex explanation of how to do this, like viewing the image through the different spectrums and simply put, deleting the spectrum that's causing the blurriness. Most of the time it's the green light that causes the problem.



Alas, the explanation was not good enough so I didn't figure it out.



The picture did look very clear though when it was all grey! LOL.

teknics 06-28-2003 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by Dysfnctnl85' date='Jun 28 2003, 11:25 AM
I tried, but I couldn't do any better than teknics.



There is a complex explanation of how to do this, like viewing the image through the different spectrums and simply put, deleting the spectrum that's causing the blurriness. Most of the time it's the green light that causes the problem.



Alas, the explanation was not good enough so I didn't figure it out.



The picture did look very clear though when it was all grey! LOL.

thats only when light causes the blurriness in a picture. cause thats like saying if you were green color blind and had water in your eyes it wouldn't be blurry.



basically what you have to do is go through the picture, even tho to the eye it seems like flat layers there are specific layers in a digital photograph with specific controls such as outline etc. by way of masks you can pull out the specific digital layer and attempt to insert faux layers to mix out the blurriness. unfortunately the original image was fubar and i cant get it back to 100%



kevin.

Apex13B 06-29-2003 03:11 PM

i woudl do that, but i cant afford photoshop

sidewinderx7 06-29-2003 04:10 PM

lol.. you think there poor asses bought photoshop? lol... open kazaa https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...>/rolleyes.gif


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