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Load the photo into GimP (free "photoshop").Pull down Filters, Distorts, Lens DistortionSet the "Main" slider on -9.5 (that's MINUS 9.5) and see what you think. I find that to be just about the right correctionto straighten out the barrel distortion in my photos.
Jim, have just read through this thread and my first word is WOW! Hopefully you are having as much fun doing this as it seems! (Ernest is great, t'boot)Resetting the walkways made a huge difference, as max surmised. Great move.Keep it up! Am looking forward to seeing a video in due time.
I don't know, Jim. There's a slight waviness to the running boards that are apparent in both pictures from the different angles. You may want to put a straightedge on them before painting.DFF
...As far as Ernest goes, I am worried about him. He has been spending a lot of time in the shop listening to Dixieland music. Ever since he sent that autographed photo to Miss Dee, he hasn't been the same. Plus I checked his laptop yesterday, and he bought a one-way ticket to New Orleans. If anyone can contact Kiz, please tell him to be on the lookout for a funny-looking guy with big teeth. I'm not sure that his intentions toward Miss Dee are entirely honorable....
Sorry, Max. You are talking to a PC-free household. Apple computers only. You are just going to have to wait until I can take better pictures.
GIMP is available for Mac. Just need to be Snow Leopard (10.6) or better.http://www.gimp.org/downloads/Or with different Mac OS X versions targeted:http://gimp.lisanet.de/Website/Download.html
Could you paint that white bit of the connector under the cab grey? It's a bit distracting.
I have one nit to pick. Your trailing truck tips down toward the front a bit.But this is a minor point. I think you really have captured the look of the N2 wonderfully.