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Mira Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-22-10 08:21 AM
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4. It was probably the first time ever
in that antique and trinket mall that I did not buy anything. A number of the famed "things in my yard" are from there. I was pre-occupied with shooting photos, and my focus was switched from looking at items to looking at the bigger picture.

It's a simple and easy thing to do to "spot color" with a Picasa slider or two.
And it's a good idea, they may well lend themselves to it. The difficulty is the delineation and the control of the bleed between color and no color.
To do a perfect job it would have to be done in photoshop.

Thanks for looking at them, and for your comments, and for being there, Celebration!

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