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Old 01-04-2011, 02:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Algy
What spacer specs do you have on the car? Looks really good. And did you get different tire widths in the rear?
I'm using 25mm spacers all around. And I'm running 225/35/19F and 245/35/19R. Dropped on G35 Eibach Pro Kit.

Originally Posted by xjonmo
don't forget the hood prop!
Yup. I had to bear with it because no one else could hold the hood up for me. I'll take a better shot next time. I'll post some non-HDR pics soon.

Originally Posted by GGG-G35
Last photo is dope...not liking the other pics.
Thanks, and yeah I guess too much HDR is bad.

Originally Posted by w0ady
clean car but i hate hdr.
Thanks. I think this is the last time I'm going to do HDR. Not too many people like it.

Originally Posted by iicaspii
a lil too surreal
Yup, already been stated before.

Originally Posted by Tian
I actually like em but I'm not photographer lol. I can appreciate the effect it gives. I really like the 2nd one. Good job
Thanks
 
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Old 01-04-2011, 01:50 PM
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After u take the pic in HDR what format do you save the picture in? When saving it in jpg does it keeps the the original HDR look to it?
 
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Old 01-04-2011, 11:24 PM
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I hear its pretty dangerous to run spacers?? Is it really? Have you had any bad luck with them?
 
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Old 01-04-2011, 11:25 PM
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@broke_as_ajoke: Sorry, I dont really understand what you're asking. I dont think it's possible to take a HDR pic straight from a camera (Correct me if I'm wrong).As for me, I took 3 pics for each picture using exposure bracketing. -2, 0, and +2 After that, I used Photomatix to create a HDR image and then I saved the processed HDR image as a .jpg file. Hope that helps!

@Algy: I've heard people say that, but I haven't run into any problems with my spacers. *Knocks on wood* I remember reading somewhere on this forum that 25mm is the widest and still considered safe. Any wider and it might be considered dangerous. I guess it's just about what kind of spacers you get. I have a good name brand for mine (H&R). Just dont cheap out on spacers, or any suspension parts.

I remember I slipped off the road on a rainy day and I slid onto the shoulder of the road. I drove home and checked everything and nothing seemed to be broken. So by far, I say it's still pretty safe.
 

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Old 01-13-2011, 01:57 AM
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Just a quick question but why did u choose a smaller profile size than OEM which is 40?
 
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HDR too over done..
 
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Old 01-13-2011, 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Algy
Just a quick question but why did u choose a smaller profile size than OEM which is 40?
The first time I had to get my tires changed, no other shop here carried 40 size tires. They had to be special ordered and I couldn't wait a month for a new set so I just decided to go with 35 series. It looks better IMO, but thats just me. It's def a lot harder to drive since there's less space between the rim and the road.

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HDR too over done..
Already stated. Thanks tho.
 
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