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x-ray question
I just downloaded microsoft digital image starter edition and noticed that it has several options that might be used for x-raying images. Does anyone know if it's possible to x-ray with this program, or is it just a photoshop thing? I'd like to be able to do some x-raying on my own, but I don't want to buy photoshop to do it. Thanks.
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well .. if you can adjust brightness and contrast, of a selected area, as well as other color control.. you should be able to get "okay" results... personally i use photoshop CS3. post some of your results and i'll give you some tips
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I'll try to get something presentable and then post. So far I haven't had much luck. I've found I'm a little better at making fakes than x-raying.
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that's all i can get is "okay" results. i can see outlines of nipples and whatnot. but im not using photoshop either. im using paint.net which is almost exactly like pshop so im not worried... any tips? here's what i came up with so far. |
I have had a bit of experience in xraying pics. My results are a lot better when the girl isnt wearing a bra under her top. Also the material they're wearing makes a big difference in my opinion. As far as I know xraying only shows up whats already there in the pic. By altering the brightness and contrast you can see more than you would have scene under a normal colour / brightness sceme. Some xrays ive seen on here border on being fakes. However this is just my opinion and I would be interested to see what others say. Like "iwantyou" I also use photoshop cs3.
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