JohnDoe
<3 short walks to my car
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Yup. I kinda like the Disneyland threw up look with everything over roasted.Getting a little over excited with the saturation slider there
You've got a couple cool compositions there, try painting a mask over the car and dropping the blue and green saturation levels individually. It'll keep the dark blacks but kill some of the odd reflection colorsYup. I kinda like the Disneyland threw up look with everything over roasted.
A lot of it has to do with me having 4 of the BFG mustang posters from the late 90s in my garage. Big giant blatant primary colors of blue/red/yellow.
So these images actually tie into those posters.
I dont have the ability to ues a pc for editing. Strangely enough they were all done on my phone.You've got a couple cool compositions there, try painting a mask over the car and dropping the blue and green saturation levels individually. It'll keep the dark blacks but kill some of the odd reflection colors
Looks very good but, is tint not allowed Down Under? Will look so much better and cooler in that heat.Finally getting the look I wanted to achieve.
Yeah tint is allowed to a max of 35 forward of the B pillar and slightly darker behind which I think is 30.Looks very good but, is tint not allowed Down Under? Will look so much better and cooler in that heat.
We have the same challenge in the US finding a decent tint shop.Yeah tint is allowed to a max of 35 forward of the B pillar and slightly darker behind which I think is 30.
That is my next purchase. Not sure about in the USA but in AUS there are so many dodgy tint places that I have been hunting down a good reputable installer. Have found one now so will have that done very soon.
I have found out that 3M film is up with the best. But as in your case, these quick slap on tint places always screw up on the rear window. I was told by one guy he refuses to do Mustangs because he was not experienced enough to get the rear window done right. Another place told me they sub contract a guy to come in to do the back window!We have the same challenge in the US finding a decent tint shop.
My dealer did mine and it's bubbled a bit already but it was free so I got what I paid for. Next time I'll send it to an indy shop that's been in business for 35 years. Endurance is a good indicator to the quality of the tint shop.