(Topic ID: 209869)

Anyone Offer Photoshop Services???

By Blake

6 years ago



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  • Latest reply 6 years ago by TheLaw
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    #1 6 years ago

    Im looking for someone to help prep my stargate scans so i can simply print onto water slide decals. Or even offer (for a fee) to print the decals on a color laser jet (I only have a B&W). i have no experience with photoshop or similar programs when it comes to cleaning or resizing. any help would be great.
    thanks
    blake

    #2 6 years ago

    Here's the general instructions to put the individual scans together in photoshop:

    Quoted from ForceFlow:

    Then the scanned images were merged with photoshop using file > automate > photomerge. Select the "reposition" option so that the images don't get curved or distorted like with a set of panoramic images. If the images don't line up properly, use the "interactive layout" option and position them manually--photoshop will take care of the stiching when the photos are close enough together.

    And a general walkthrough of the overall process:

    https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/gottlieb-touchdown-playfield-repairs-with-waterslide-decals

    #3 6 years ago
    Quoted from ForceFlow:

    Here's the general instructions to put the individual scans together in photoshop:

    And a general walkthrough of the overall process:
    https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/gottlieb-touchdown-playfield-repairs-with-waterslide-decals

    thanks and I appreciate the info and may even dabble in it. But I would feel more comfortable having someone more seasoned complete this task as I am hoping to simply print and apply.
    Thanks
    Blake

    #4 6 years ago

    here are the problem areas. there not worn to wood, just paint lifted during mylar removal. you might recall these from an old post i made a couple years ago.
    thanks
    blake

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    #5 6 years ago

    Are there any scans of an actual playfield?

    I could TRY to help on a section.

    No promises. How tight is the deadline?

    #6 6 years ago
    Quoted from LovelyCoCoNuts:

    Are there any scans of an actual playfield?
    I could TRY to help on a section.
    No promises. How tight is the deadline?

    http://www.vpforums.org/index.php?showtopic=20962

    #7 6 years ago
    Quoted from LovelyCoCoNuts:

    Are there any scans of an actual playfield?
    I could TRY to help on a section.
    No promises. How tight is the deadline?

    i have some high res scans. i reached out to forceflow and he was gracious enough to offer his help. i appreciate the contact and will get in touch if necessary.
    thanks again
    blake

    #8 6 years ago

    Oh I thought this was a Stern thread

    #9 6 years ago
    Quoted from seshpilot:

    Oh I thought this was a Stern thread

    HEY O!!!

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