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vpii
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Just bought into this fine software and my 1st test image.

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radiance
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good start, but a larger resolution would help ;)

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Andy
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I like it! The only thing that irritates me is this picture on the door: I can't tell for sure if it's an reflection or a picture to decorate the door because the backroud would kinda fit it.

Edit: It's a picture to decorate the door, isn't it? ;)
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vpii
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Andy wrote:I like it! The only thing that irritates me is this picture on the door: I can't tell for sure if it's an reflection or a picture to decorate the door because the backroud would kinda fit it.

Edit: It's a picture to decorate the door, isn't it? ;)
Yes it is picture, that is the actual way they painted these in the 1800's
Here is a link https://www.wellsfargo.com/about/histor ... ch/concord
Kind of dark but you can see an image there.
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Ah I see, thanks vpii :)
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