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Contributors to this thread:
JohnMC 18-Apr-21
Heat 18-Apr-21
t-roy 18-Apr-21
ki-ke 18-Apr-21
t-roy 19-Apr-21
JohnMC 19-Apr-21
WV Mountaineer 19-Apr-21
Wild Bill 19-Apr-21
Wild Bill 19-Apr-21
Wild Bill 19-Apr-21
Vonfoust 27-Apr-21
TODDY 27-Apr-21
RiverEsparza 12-Sep-23
Charlie Rehor 12-Sep-23
From: JohnMC
18-Apr-21
I don’t use photoshop but do use Lightroom quite a bit. Let me know what you are trying to do. If think I can help can have you email me picture.

From: Heat
18-Apr-21
Not so much a resident anymore but if you know how to contact Bill Allard, he helped me out in the past with a photo.

From: t-roy
18-Apr-21
JIMBOW is your guy. I don’t see him post on here much anymore, but I thought I saw him post something the other day on one of the threads. He does an incredible job cleaning up trophy pics.

From: ki-ke
18-Apr-21
Jimbo is the man with deslobbering photos. He helped a buddy last year, so I'm guessing hes still around. He takes VPA, 150 g., non vented as payment.....lol. I would confirm, in case he's switched heads.....

From: t-roy
19-Apr-21
Great pic, scoot! Can’t wait to see the finished product, that will no doubt have an even more special significance to you guys.

Just a thought....if possible, maybe photoshop a Packers logo on your shirt...If it costs a little more to do that, Brotsky and I would chip in some extra coin ;-)

From: JohnMC
19-Apr-21
Scoot I have had a few canvases made. I don’t remember the company I used. However I know there are several that offer options other than wrapping the edges around the side. One I have at my store is some bighorns I’d did not want what you are talking about to happen. So I chose a option called blurred edge. It looks good. If you have not already go to the website of the canvas print company you want to use and add you picture to there “build a canvas” a good one should be able to cure what you are worried about. You will be able to exactly what front and sides will look like. Some of the companies website will let you do more than others. The ones on Amazon are pretty basic.

19-Apr-21
Yep. Great pic for sure.

From: Wild Bill
19-Apr-21

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From: Wild Bill
19-Apr-21

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From: Wild Bill
19-Apr-21

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From: Vonfoust
27-Apr-21
Not good Wild Bill. The Vikings logo is still visible.

From: TODDY
27-Apr-21
Amen Scoot! But hey, at least we got the Lynx! Lol!! Sad.... :0( But a very cool photo regardless. Very cool! Toddy

From: RiverEsparza
12-Sep-23
"Lightroom is my go-to as well for most photo edits. It's user-friendly and offers a lot of powerful tools without the complexity of Photoshop.I remember when I first started using Lightroom; it felt like a game-changer for my photography. But as I got more into editing, I wanted to explore Photoshop for those advanced edits. That's where Acuity Training came into play. They have courses that can really take your skills to the next level, even if you're not a Photoshop guru.The thing is, I was in a similar situation, and I found Acuity Training super helpful. They offer training not just in Photoshop but in various other applications, too. As for me, it's perfect if you want to expand your skills or simply become more versatile in photo editing."

12-Sep-23
Thanks for the offer John.

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