The older Navitimers had a spot-on slide-rule. It's only the more recent ones with the better movement that have the off-axis slide-rule.
ps. IWC Flieger Chrono review due tomorrow, with any luck ...
Working on a low-res JPEG is never going to give perfect results, but I decided to give it a go. What's been done? A little sharpening, masking, blurring, lightening, darkening, colourising, levels-palleting, etc.
I'd forgotten how tough laptop trackpads were for photoshop.
It's been said before, but I'm not a fan of the torchlight filter. I know Shutterbug, By-Tor and now you all use it but to me it's as bad as fake lens flare. Sorry.
I think Photoshop should be used to make the photos closer to what we see, or to enhance it, and in that respect you're doing just that, but for some reason it doesn't work for me.
Don't stop using it on my behalf as the reactions you'll get are mostly positive.
Ok, this is remarkable work by a collection of talented craftsmen. Top notch work everyone.
I never took any interest in this model Panerai until this post.
Belgian prisons aren't US prisons. Rolex aren't the Mafia. You need a serious dose of reality.
Take as many as you like, as long as you don't get stopped.