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Majik Imaje
02-22-2007, 12:19 AM
If you want to edit this image and "clean" it up or do what ever you want.. the image is all YOURS!

I created this image in 1973 1 mnute @f-45! I was "smudging" in photoshop, and I figured why not put it up and GIVE IT AWAY! so you can play! have a fun day! I say!

http://majikimaje.com/34yrs.jpg

the original image is all cracked and bruised. So I thought I would give some "edit players" something fun to work with!

Plus X -develop in Dr. Beutlers formula. FIND THIS FORUMLA IT IS GREAT

three chemicals are needed

ELON , METOL (same thing different names)

SODIUM SULFATE

that is step one 10 grams of each I believe


Step 2

BORAX 10 grams also I believe


Best B&W film developer I have ever used.!

not sure if this is for 16 oz or 32.. but I hope you can find it SOMEWHERE.

in print.!!

nealjpage
02-22-2007, 01:02 AM
What's the doohicky in the lower right corner?

LaFoto
02-22-2007, 01:07 AM
I moved this to the Photoshop Challenge, which is our sub-section specifically created for those who want to put up photos of their own so they can be edited at our other members' hearts' content.

Majik Imaje
02-22-2007, 01:10 AM
HA HA HAHA.. THAT doo-hickey.. ROFL. I bought that in 1970 because I had a very difficult time in learnng how to hold 35 mm film properly when loading it on the reel. How to squeeze it just right to roll / load the film. I used it twice if that. ha ha ha. I learned how.. that thing was just too much of a "juggling" act.

Majik Imaje
02-22-2007, 01:13 AM
:confused: sorry.. !

firemedic0135
02-23-2007, 06:17 AM
I played with it a tad using the clone brush and it was good practice for me.I know this is not perfect but I just wanted to tinker with it.
Thanks:thumbup:
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i189/firemedic0135/34yrsedit.jpg

Majik Imaje
02-23-2007, 06:35 AM
even if it is what NOT to do!good job..the darkish line on the left side can be removed just by smudging or even clonging or the stamp tool. I am not that familiar with photoshopI can find my way aorund but I much perfer PAINTER over photoshop!I loved Painter 5 but the newer versions of Painter have pushed me towards learning Photohop more.thanks for taking the time. I sure appreciate your efforts. GREAT JOB!much better than I could ever do ..that is for sure.