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OK, I know it's late in the day, but some of you guys must have had your cars out for a run today—with a camera I hope. The weather in Eastern Canada has been spectacular, and for us Canuks, it's our Thanksgiving long weekend. Here is a photo I took less than an hour ago after an hour-long run on the back roads outside Ottawa where I was again reminded what an amazing car the Pantera is. I (having no A/C) find it especially suited to fall driving.

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Mark: Yes, I did it in Photoshop. George: silver is very hard to fake and I'm just not talented enough. If you bring your car up here, I'll take the same shot. Smiler


Great color rendering. Could you provide me the color specs so I can adjust the colors on my Pantera Paint Selector accordingly?
http://www.banzairunnerpantera.com/color_selector.htm

The Playboy Pink is pretty spot on though, and I have a couple of additional colors for fun.

Thanks,
Garth
Wayne, if only silver was so easy. It's the way the highlights go white and the reflections are much more obvious that make it harder. To make silver convincing, it's a lot of retouching work, and I'd rather be driving! Smiler

Garth, I just eyeballed it on my Mac when I did them, but the RGB values (in highlighted areas) I used are:
Yellow: 255/227/10
Orange: 255/130/10
Lime: 138/205/0
Red: 230/0/0

Your color selector is pretty cool stuff.
Last Saturday, Sunday and Monday I cleaned and polished the car - inside and out. Actually, the first cleaning since Kingston.

I blasted around to warm things up and make sure all is good - and it is sooooo freakin' good to get back on the road in the Pant.

But I have been working too hard to find time to get out again. Now its dark, freezing cold and raining. A perfect opportunity for some real ugly shots.
Rapid,

We'd love to have you here and show you our beautiful trees changing. But unfortunately a few short weeks later, it snows. And then it sucks big time for the next 5 months (actually being born into this we find winter kinda nice - but definitely not for enjoying your Pantera).

I'll go for the unitone Cactus in AZ deserts, the unitone brown of the CA hills, or the unitone blue of the FL oceans anytime!!
Wayne995, To make the pictures smaller on my computer, I bring up the photo of choice in Microsoft Photo Editor, then I select Image and then Resize. You will see a place with arrows up/ down, push down till you get it to the size you need. This will vary depending on the camera and the quality you chose for the picture. Then hit ok and then go to file and select "save as", and I type in right after the photo digital # "smaller" so that I will know which picture to post.
Wayne,

To add to what Kevin has explained, I like to advise people to re-size their photos so they are no larger than 640 pixels in width in order to insure they'll fit on anybody's computer display, then go to "file" and "save as" a jpeg file. JPEG is a data reduction system, it will shrink the "bit size" of a picture file very much. By using "save as" instead of "save" your original photo remains un-edited (full size) and your edited version of the photo is saved as a second, new file.

I've limited the size of photo files to a maximum of 200KB. 200 KB is very large for a jpeg file.

cowboy from hell
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