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Mário Sousa
{K:16985} 4/20/2003
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Beautiful work
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000 000
{K:1471} 7/24/2002
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It is impossible. but It is possible to do it without losing alot of details. When you upload you Pic here, you loss alot of Details. Me downloading it and also uploading it again. but if you want me to lighten you image, you muss send me the scanned format.( You can scan it and save it with the *.PSD or *.PDD Format) Send ths format to my e-mail. that is the best way of sending Images without lossing it quality. I can then see what I could do.
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Bob Helvey
{K:619} 7/24/2002
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This is way too cool, a duo. I'm talking like I'm young. Can you lighten my image without losing anything?
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{K:1471} 7/24/2002
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I love making changes on Pics. I haven been doing it for a while now. To tell you the Truth, it is better to buy a B&W film and do a B&W shot, that to cnvert a colour Pic. While if you do, then you need to do a lot of work to make it really look good. I just taught of doing something funny. I hope you like it.
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Honey Ashton
{K:225} 7/24/2002
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Ditto
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Gary Nguyen
{K:349} 7/24/2002
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I think I prefer this one b/c since the girl is the main subject, she is underexposed in the b/w version too much for my taste. However, if there was more light falling on her face, I would prefer the b/w because the stained glass window is a little distracting in the color version.
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