RWF
in the making...or why 24 hours in a day are never enough
a brief sample of early pixel work to bring Max back to life on the web screen
from the death of decades old dusty storage boxes
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Before,
from the scanner
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After
pixel surgery
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![]() Max and dog lost in the darkness of a green night |
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![]() magazine page showing its age (1985) after scan |
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![]() glossy photo missing chunks of image surface (chunks still stuck to glass of the broken glass frame) |
![]() after excruciating hours of pixel surgery... |
![]() Max looking very old and very sick |
![]() Max 20 years younger and healthy |
![]() Max torn in two over pages badly printed and over how to use the last cartridge |
![]() Max back to his usual handsome self |
![]() Old mate Hmungus not impressing anyone |
![]() show 'em muscles Hummy! |
![]() Max looking green and old |
![]() Max back to his usual handsome self |
(photo
provided by a third party)![]() Max blushing a lot and looking as washed out as if the picture was taken back in 1979 |
![]() Max looking all fresh and as if born yesterday |
![]() A printed piece of paper where you could actually count the fiber holes. |
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![]() Goose missing his other green half |
![]() Goose reunited with himself |