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Thread ID: 76601 2007-02-06 12:49:00 Opinions and Info Metla (12) PC World Chat
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523166 2007-02-06 12:49:00 Greetings,

a little project of mine, I'm looking to get this pic blown up and printed out and perhaps framed, On the versions they have on Trademe (apparently originals) it has the players listed, Does anyone have this info?

And the source pic looks too yellow for my liking, Any comment of which would look better welcome.

www.imagef1.net.nz
Metla (12)
523167 2007-02-06 13:03:00 Alrighty, have the names of teh squad, Though have no idea how they relate to the picture.

Ces Badeley
Handley Brown
Cyril Brownlie
Maurice Brownlie
Bert Cooke
Leslie Cupples
Bill Dalley
Quentin Donald
Gus Hart
Ian Harvey
Bill Irvine
Fred Lucas
Brian McCleary
Neil McGregor
Read Masters
Jimmy Mill
Abe Munro
George Nepia
Mark Nicholls
Lui Paewai
Jim Parker
Cliff Porter
Jock Richardson
Alan Robilliard
Jack Steel
Ron Stewart
Snowy Svenson
Alf West
Son White
Metla (12)
523168 2007-02-06 13:12:00 For anyone interested, I found this (though it doesn't help me)

www.imagef1.net.nz
Metla (12)
523169 2007-02-06 14:31:00 hey metla.

i prefer the original. the colour is warm and looks original.

the others look to "manafactured" as if they have bene mass printed.

Caio.
Jams (1051)
523170 2007-02-06 20:19:00 I prefer either the top/yellow or bottom/greyscale.

Will it be framed? forget that, just reread your original post.
lazydog (148)
523171 2007-02-06 20:35:00 hey metla.

i prefer the original. the colour is warm and looks original.

the others look to "manafactured" as if they have bene mass printed.

Caio.Agreed -the sepia one 'fits' with the time it was taken...
johcar (6283)
523172 2007-02-06 20:54:00 the original photo looks far nicer it looks original the second is too red anyway techiekid (7219)
523173 2007-02-06 21:13:00 I think the source photo is a bit too yellow for my liking. Sepia tones can be a bit more subtle than that which gives it a good authentic look without giving them all hepatitis.

Quick fiddle by adjusting the midtone range colour balance more towards blue than yellow:
Attached file: ver-1.jpg (www.imagef1.net.nz) (52 KB)
Jen (38)
523174 2007-02-06 21:15:00 The greyscale looks best to me - not only equally authentic looking as the original, but seems to have a better (seemingly) quality... ie it's easier to look at. Greg (193)
523175 2007-02-06 22:30:00 Greyscale. Convert it back to colour and try adding a touch of sepia (r, g, b) (112, 66, 20)), otherwise stick with the greyscale, it looks closer to the linked framed image. Another thought, was sepia still widely in use in 1924? Murray P (44)
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