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Which On The Original

Postby chronikman-ch » 14 Mar 2010, 12:35

Found two pictures from a Abbey Road Session. The one without Brian Locking and the other with ?
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Re: Which On The Original

Postby Iain Purdon » 14 Mar 2010, 12:40

The disappearing Licorice!

This must have been a set of snaps taken, one of which was used on the back of the Out of the Shadows LP cover

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Re: Which On The Original

Postby chronikman-ch » 14 Mar 2010, 13:26

Iain_P wrote:The disappearing Licorice!

This must have been a set of snaps taken, one of which was used on the back of the Out of the Shadows LP cover

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I think on the left picture was Brian Locking taken away. From his hand a pieces can still be seen.
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Re: Which On The Original

Postby dave robinson » 14 Mar 2010, 13:48

It's just a bad example of how not to use the airbrush, nothing more. :|
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Re: Which On The Original

Postby chronikman-ch » 14 Mar 2010, 14:32

chronikman-ch wrote:Found two pictures from a Abbey Road Session. The one without Brian Locking and the other with ?
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Another pic from the same session (source Cliff In His Own Words)
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Re: Which On The Original

Postby JimN » 14 Mar 2010, 15:26

Hello, Heinz,

Curious!

The second shot certainly seems to be a cropped clone of the first, with a less-than-perfect Photoshop technique employed to make the difference(s).

This was probably achieved by use of a clone-brush tool rather than an airbrush, but one is left wondering why it was done at all.

Was the "no Licorice" picture found at an EMI source?

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Re: Which On The Original

Postby Iain Purdon » 14 Mar 2010, 15:27

I was certainly fooled by the air brushing!

Maybe in this latest one Brian L was photoshopped IN! :D
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Re: Which On The Original

Postby JimN » 14 Mar 2010, 16:34

The clone-tool is very useful for digital manipulation. I recall that some months ago, someone posted a picture of Hank on the recent tour, marred by the inclusion in the pic of the back of the head of another audience member. I cleaned it up a bit with Photoshop...

Oddly, can't remember whose shot it was, otherwise I'd give the appropriate credit...

http://shadowmusic.bdme.co.uk/gallery/image_page.php?album_id=20&image_id=723

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Re: Which On The Original

Postby chronikman-ch » 14 Mar 2010, 18:33

JimN wrote:Hello, Heinz,

Curious!

The second shot certainly seems to be a cropped clone of the first, with a less-than-perfect Photoshop technique employed to make the difference(s).

This was probably achieved by use of a clone-brush tool rather than an airbrush, but one is left wondering why it was done at all.

Was the "no Licorice" picture found at an EMI source?

Best wishes,

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The Locking picture I found http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/nov03/a ... tracks.htm
the other I still searching
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Re: Which On The Original

Postby siesta beach » 15 Mar 2010, 18:02

If the picture was retouched back in the sixties - it would have been done by painting out by hand on the negative - none of this modern nabby pamby photoshop - they got it too easy these days - now in my day ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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