64 pics - hyper rev vol 54 #3 - 57 - end
64 pics - hyper rev vol 54 #3 - 57 - end
A few accessories now:

Either this guy's really short - or that's a 4 rotor racing engine



This one's pretty cool:


YES - THIS WAS the 2ND OEM MAZDA KIT and there are Mazda part #s for it:

These would look cool in blacklight - and they don't look like there hard to hand-make either
Just reposition your stock guages, change the faceplates, and change the color of the bulbs.

Either this guy's really short - or that's a 4 rotor racing engine
This one's pretty cool:
YES - THIS WAS the 2ND OEM MAZDA KIT and there are Mazda part #s for it:
These would look cool in blacklight - and they don't look like there hard to hand-make either
Just reposition your stock guages, change the faceplates, and change the color of the bulbs.
Re: 64 pics - hyper rev vol 54 #3 - 57 - end
Originally posted by vaughnc
Either this guy's really short - or that's a 4 rotor racing engine
Either this guy's really short - or that's a 4 rotor racing engine
Hey, how do you scan that stuff without scanning all the wrinkles in the magazine page? I have an HP Scanjet 6300C, and can't figure out how to get rid of the wrinkles because the scanner picks up the massive reflection from any minute imperfection in the glossy page. BTW, I'm settled down for at least the next month, so I'll have some time to scan some more Rotary Rocket magazines for you.
I set HP's precision pro software to no sharpening, no auto-exposure adjust, no color adjust, no auto-dpi
Full page pics - 450 DPI (37MB TIFF Files)
Medium sized pics - 600DPI (15MB TIFF)
Small pics - 1200DPI (8MB TIFF)
Then just use paint shop pro to downsample to 800x1200, convert to .jpg files, compress with 150KB picture files.
For wrinkles, I use paper weights to flatten the edges and to even out / spread the center crease.
Full page pics - 450 DPI (37MB TIFF Files)
Medium sized pics - 600DPI (15MB TIFF)
Small pics - 1200DPI (8MB TIFF)
Then just use paint shop pro to downsample to 800x1200, convert to .jpg files, compress with 150KB picture files.
For wrinkles, I use paper weights to flatten the edges and to even out / spread the center crease.
Originally posted by vaughnc
I set HP's precision pro software to no sharpening, no auto-exposure adjust, no color adjust, no auto-dpi
Full page pics - 450 DPI (37MB TIFF Files)
Medium sized pics - 600DPI (15MB TIFF)
Small pics - 1200DPI (8MB TIFF)
Then just use paint shop pro to downsample to 800x1200, convert to .jpg files, compress with 150KB picture files.
For wrinkles, I use paper weights to flatten the edges and to even out / spread the center crease.
I set HP's precision pro software to no sharpening, no auto-exposure adjust, no color adjust, no auto-dpi
Full page pics - 450 DPI (37MB TIFF Files)
Medium sized pics - 600DPI (15MB TIFF)
Small pics - 1200DPI (8MB TIFF)
Then just use paint shop pro to downsample to 800x1200, convert to .jpg files, compress with 150KB picture files.
For wrinkles, I use paper weights to flatten the edges and to even out / spread the center crease.
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