To autodromo...
No offense anyone, but the last three full pics of the car have been heavily Photoshopped...Look at the Saturation levels in the tailights and headlights, they don't even look real, they look cartoonish...I am sure the car looks great and not to take anything away from the hard work. IMHO, I think it would be better to let the pictures and products speak for themselves?
To autodromo...
No offense anyone, but the last three full pics of the car have been heavily Photoshopped...
That's what I thought... and again, no offense meant and none should be taken but it's better to not tweak before and after shots but instead let the actual photos tell the story.
Cropping and resizing are always encouraged if working with huge photos but altering is kind of frowned upon on all detailing forums.
Besides that, nice job as that's a huge car and the swirls and scratches looked like they were really bad!
Hopefully you educated your customer on how to prevent instilling them again into the future and how to take care of your hard work.
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