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Vauxhall Velox

1st gen Saloon (LIP/LBP), 1948–1951

License plate of Norway, 1913-1971 - system

Stavern, Norway July 19, 2014
#carsof1957
#StavernCarRace2014

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Extra information

  • VAUXHALL VELOX SALOON

  • VIN: E1PV260369
  • Fuel: Bensin
  • Engine Volume: 2651 cc
  • Places: 4
  • Registration: REGISTRERT
  • First Registration: 1957-12-31
  • First Registration in Norway: 1988-03-21
  • Registered first time on owner: 2018-09-11

Comments (7)

Tasty 2021-06-18 09:42:03 | #1

Very nice! Maybe you could consider adjusting the front view photos from this event a bit to bring out some detail from the shadows. In the example below, all I've done is to increase the gamma correction in my free standard photo viewer, IrfanView.

I know this problem all too well from my own photo sessions at the motorway: in the mornings, the front ends of all cars outbound from Aarhus are in the shadows, and in the afternoons, the same thing happens to inbound traffic.

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Svesor 2021-06-18 09:48:26 | #2

Tasty (2021-06-18 09:42:03)

Tasty
Very nice! Maybe you could consider adjusting the front view photos from this event a bit to bring out some detail from the shadows. In the example below, all I've done is to increase the gamma correction in my free standard photo viewer, IrfanView.

I know this problem all too well from my own photo sessions at the motorway: in the mornings, the front ends of all cars outbound from Aarhus are in the shadows, and in the afternoons, the same thing happens to inbound traffic.



Thank you very much  :) I'm working from my job PC, and all I have here is Paint  :D I absolutely see your point about darkening shadows..

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Svesor 2021-06-18 11:19:41 | #3

Tasty (2021-06-18 09:42:03)

Tasty
Very nice! Maybe you could consider adjusting the front view photos from this event a bit to bring out some detail from the shadows. In the example below, all I've done is to increase the gamma correction in my free standard photo viewer, IrfanView.

I know this problem all too well from my own photo sessions at the motorway: in the mornings, the front ends of all cars outbound from Aarhus are in the shadows, and in the afternoons, the same thing happens to inbound traffic.



Now I found a way to edit the photos in Paint 3D   !;)

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Tasty 2021-06-18 12:22:33 | #4

Nice!

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ValskraaCapo 2021-12-15 23:59:02 | #5

Svesor (2021-06-18 11:19:41)

Svesor
Tasty
Very nice! Maybe you could consider adjusting the front view photos from this event a bit to bring out some detail from the shadows. In the example below, all I've done is to increase the gamma correction in my free standard photo viewer, IrfanView.

I know this problem all too well from my own photo sessions at the motorway: in the mornings, the front ends of all cars outbound from Aarhus are in the shadows, and in the afternoons, the same thing happens to inbound traffic.

Now I found a way to edit the photos in Paint 3D

I use Google Foto or in some cases Photoshop if its a very bad picture
 :)

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ValskraaCapo 2021-12-16 00:04:12 | #6

Svesor (2021-06-18 11:19:41)



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Svesor 2021-12-16 00:28:05 | #7

ValskraaCapo (2021-12-16 00:04:12)

ValskraaCapo


OK, thank you very much  :) I'll have a look on it!

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