Guys, check this out, this is insane!!!

Hey,



That picture may very well be Photoshopped, but it also may not be. Look at the first photo at the Christmas lights around the roof line, notice the fringing there as well. The purple fringing on the halos around the sun spots could be the result of of a poor quality digital camera, wrong ISO or a whole host of many factors.



Pro Wax makes many excellent products. I probably own at least 10 different products in the Pro Wax line. I think too many people start to use the idea that a 'boutique' product is better. Alas, that is not always the case.



I am not taking sides. But rather, suggesting that we should give the person the benefit of the doubt until we know for sure.



Tim
 
My guess is that while there may be a little photoshopping involved, I don't think the entire result was achieved exclusively through photoshop. Unless he took the time to purposely exclude photoshopping the wheel wells, while trying to maintain shadow contrasts - it doesn't make much sense.



I'm guessing it's a mix of an "average" digital camera, over exposure and shooting in direct sunlight.
 
I'd like to apologize if I seeming started a flame. For me (though I'm no pro photographer) can't seem to ignore the glaring photo inconsistency on the second pic.



I'm absolutely sure that the car looked great in the after pic, but the pic is so "doctored" that it's resembles a model with no body hair and zero wrinkles.



If the metering is taken from the black paint, then the background should be washed out and you won't see the details from the houses across the street (which also means that the aperture is quite small (less light coming through the lens) to take a clear pic of such a far house. If the metering is taken near the white wall, the paint will look really dark.
 
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