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Polo GTI Photos from UK-Polos.net


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Taken from this thread at Uk-Polos

Saw these photos, and thought the car looked great.

And since getting this new iMac I have been trying to learn the mac way of using Photoshop CS4.

Album can be viewed Here.

Couple of my favourates.

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The owner of the car and who took the photos is sending the full res photos of a few of them to mess with.

Anyone got any tips, or ideas?

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Personal opinion is that there's a little too much contrast. Paint is blown out and all the detail has been lost in the grills.

Reflex silver can be a difficult one but if you use the wrong exposure you can fix it with layers and layer masks in photoshop. Shadow/highlight on the paintwork can help stop it looking overexposed but don't overdo it. If you have in your head how you want the photo to look then you can make it work in photoshop.

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It looks perfect on my Mac, on my PC at work I can't see any detail!

I may print one, see how it looks really lol

Is it just too much contrast with the car, or with the background as well Chris?

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Too much contrast with the car on my screen, the background looks ok though. I thought i'd set mine up properly before but after getting some prints done last year i had to tweak it a little so should be about right now.

What have you adjusted on photoshop?

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