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I lighten them in game. I play with the contrast alittle in PS as well as a little blur here and there.. and with the level feature. Some of the shots have multiple layers. and some of them have been polished alittle cause of the pixel that show up in the shots... I tryed to smooth out a few of the rough edges..

I like your shots, maybe its my screen but they seem fine to me, not too dark at all.

check some of the shots out here. They even have some photomode comps going. If you have a look at the hall of fame section, you'll see my xr8 shot in there. :P

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Heaps better Topaz... I like the 4 bottom row shots especially.

Just another hint though, when you've taken the shot and go to save it, always select save straight to flash memory stick (as when you save to memory card and then copy across later to memory stick, it pixilates a tad).

also there is an option to select "super fine" image quality. That will also help remove a few pixels....

But I love the angles and the shots are heaps better with a tad bit more light in them

oh, I thought they were a bit pixelated.... :blink:

I do have Super Fine selected and I do save straight to my USB key

I tend to pic a random 'line' in the image rather than the horizon to match with the edges :)

Whats the motion effect called in PS that you have on that R31 above?

cheers :)

Did a little photoshooting tonight...

EVO BATTLE!

Can the Evo 6 beat the Evo 8 MR on the tight and twisty Amalfi Coast course?

The Evo 8 starts off in the lead and hugs the corners...

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A little bump at high speeds = big jump.

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The Evo 8 holds off the Evo 6 and remains in the lead through the tight roads

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The Evo 8 hits a street kerb and sparks fly!

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The hard stopping puts a strain on the brakes as well as the front bumper!

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The Evo 6 tries a bold inside move!

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Can't help admire the scenery...

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Hope you enjoyed the pics! :)

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