Ft Wetherill Conditions 2-26-06

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entropy, get it right! You of all people should know better :28:
 
Gidds:
entropy, get it right! You of all people should know better :28:

Now you are insisting on order with the ultimate goal of creating disorder through the ensuing argument that such insistence is likely to cause.
 
aren't we a smarty pants? :geek:
 
Diesel298:
whats the hold up?


Hmmm, lets see. I bought a used SP R380 for a backup so figured it would be a good time to get everything serviced. It was supposed to be ready yesterday, but guess what? Not ready! I also couldnt get the inflator hose to fit the LP on my first stage. I left it with the shop for service to see whats up. It would go in half way and get really tight. I didnt want to break anything so we'll see what they say. I may need a new hose.....
Other than that, just waiting for some free time....and this weekend coming up might not be good either!! AAARRRRGGGHHHH
 
I'm a bit bored here at work so I played around with your pic. Here is the result
 
I used PS 7 on this ( thats what I Loaded on my work computer) but I could have done it in elements or CS2 as well. I first tried the Mandrake routine with it but that works best with blue saturation by putting back more red. It seemed a bit washed with mandrake. The green is a bit more challanging. I did it by feel and I could probably clean it up more if I spend more time on it. I put it into a grayscale and that looked pretty good. When cleaning it up I kept getting the upper left hand corner overexposed so that really limited the amount of contrast and brighness I could use. The one thing I should have attacted was the redness in the face and eyes. Again given time I would have done that.

Dave
 

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