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    Default EC Chrome

    I found one map that appeared to produce an acceptable chrome fill. I thought I would try a few changes to see if it could be better. So, level and saturation changes. I sliced the image in XXP and tried recombining the image.

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    Default Re: EC Chrome

    A chrome fill.

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    Default Re: EC Chrome

    That is a very good chrome, nice design

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    Default Re: EC Chrome

    Yvonne,

    Just colored clipart.

    If you look at chrome and measure the Hue, you will find the Hue is about 240. It has low saturation and value. So, the idea was to change the image in that respect. Polished chrome is shinny, but chrome can be a dull gray as well. I had a tool chromed and expected to see a shinny surface. Took a long time to polish it.

    Rich

 

 

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