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PHOTOSHOP PICTURES

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I have been playing with Photoshop for awhile. Would you use this as a eBay picture? Click on pic to see it right.
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I love that machine and that picture! Maybe a Nice Edison cylinder player too.


I wish I owned that machine, but my finances have been bad this year can't afford more than a pack of needles. Hence, I have been trying to sell my spare parts, for what I have invested.


Maybe one day I will own a beautiful early Victor, maybe I should trade my other machines for one lol

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Looks good to me... nice machine, are you selling it?
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Victrolacollector wrote:I love that machine and that picture! Maybe a Nice Edison cylinder player too.


I wish I owned that machine, but my finances have been bad this year can't afford more than a pack of needles. Hence, I have been trying to sell my spare parts, for what I have invested.


Maybe one day I will own a beautiful early Victor, maybe I should trade my other machines for one lol
Don't feel alone. I am in the same boat. I have a lot of stuff, but no $$$.

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It is a very striking picture and should do fine.

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FloridaClay wrote:It is a very striking picture and should do fine.

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Thanks Clay. I am not going to sell it, just trying to see if the background would work with the real collectors. I have other machines that I will sell later. Here's another one I worked on today.
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Looks great on a black background! The only thing that I would recommend is to trace around the edges of everything that touches the black background with a 'Blur' brush set on 'Darken' at about 50%-60%. that will knock the edge down a bit and soften the transition to the black so that it doesn't look so 'cut-out'.
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Do what ever makes the product look its best!
Show its faults and flaunt its charms.
Just keep a sharp eye out for reflected images...
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Very striking pictures! Those would make excellent lead photos for an Ebay auction, but of course you would need plenty of detail pictures to go with them. I think those 2 photos would make excellent posters for a phonograph room. You may want to think about using one of the online photo printing services for that purpose.
You could try taking the pictures against a black background, such as a sheet, velvet or other suitable material. That way you could avoid the edge effects which, by the way, I hadn't noticed.

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The black is very striking indeed, but it's a bit stark and does tend to make the Edison bedplate blend into the background. But it certainly grabs the eye.

I played with Photoshop a while back and decided I liked the effect of using gradiants. Here's one example.
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