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    Once again the talent here is truly amazing. What a great job.

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    Amazing how it brings them to life.
    Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker

    A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.

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    For the Seaforth Highlander khaki wool tams, similar ones can be purchased at Penny's in Thunderbay, Canada.

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    Just saw your second photo. Brilliant, probably better than the contemporary painted photos.

    You can probably sell those, I believe copyright doesn't apply to photos over 50 years old. That's Canadian law, I don't know if that's international. However, you've done enough work on it that I think most authorities would let you claim it. Check a lawyer before trusting me.

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    Thanks guys,
    Firstly I'm no expert in the use of Photoshop.
    The technique I use is not written in stone, I have tried other methods and just wasn't happy with the results, I just kind of stumbled across it whilst playing in Photoshop.
    I may post something in Off Topic explaining a little more if anyone is interested, I don't want to here as it may get moved by the Mods.

    Kindest Regards
    Cef

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    That second one's so good it's scary...

    Well done

    best regards

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    I've always liked the look of colour painted onto black and white. I do this with the old-fashioned method of painting over black and white prints. I can do it in Photoshop, but there is something magical about the darkroom for me.

    I just love the painting look of the finished product!

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    QUOTE=Daaaaang;460905]I've always liked the look of colour painted onto black and white. I do this with the old-fashioned method of painting over black and white prints. I can do it in Photoshop, but there is something magical about the darkroom for me.

    I just love the painting look of the finished product![/QUOTE]

    I couldn't agree with you more, I'm an artist by trade, and there is nothing more satisfiying than applying paint to paper/canvas/plate etc.
    I'm relativley new to Photoshop, but to me the advantage is you don't need to invest in a lot of equipment, or have extra space for a dark room, and anyone with a computer can have a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CEF View Post
    . . .its a personal challange, I suppose its a case of I wonder if I can...........Regards
    Cef
    Man, can you ever!

    That was some really good work. Thanks a lot for sharing your work. We'll be anxious to see more any time.
    Jim Killman
    Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
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    Quote Originally Posted by CEF View Post
    I'm relativley new to Photoshop, but to me the advantage is you don't need to invest in a lot of equipment, or have extra space for a dark room, and anyone with a computer can have a go.
    Yeah totally. You've inspired me to play around with photoshop when I get around to reinstalling it!

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