jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Aug 15, 2017 5:29:23 GMT -5
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Post by orrum on Aug 15, 2017 8:12:06 GMT -5
Pretty good Jim#
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2017 14:33:45 GMT -5
Do they provide with a clear background also?
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Post by aDave on Aug 15, 2017 15:07:04 GMT -5
Do they provide with a clear background also? Here's another option for doing what you asked, @shotgunner. There's a bit of a learning curve, but you can do transparent backgrounds for photos and .gif files. Best part is that it is free and safe to download from the app website. I have used it for a few projects. Not a bad little program. Paint.NETBest part about the find of jamesp is that their cost is pretty cheap compared to the time you might spend learning how to use the app. Dave
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2017 15:58:07 GMT -5
Thanks Dave!
I know how to do it. I assume someone using this service doesn't. Maybe didn't even know to ask.
Have an awesome day!
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Post by jamesp on Aug 15, 2017 16:16:54 GMT -5
Do they provide with a clear background also? not being smart, but what do you mean by clear ? I remember a background choice, now I'm curious. But am suffering from mental degradation in understanding the color clear. OK, I checked, available backgrounds are white black and gray. By the way, just so you and aDave know, the Aug 14 Squash/Rock get together photo was sent to pixelz also. For a white
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2017 16:20:15 GMT -5
Do they provide with a clear background also? not being smart, but what do you mean by clear ? I remember a background adjustment, now I'm curious. But am suffering from mental degradation in understanding the color clear. Make the cutout clear instead of white. So the website background shows..
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Post by aDave on Aug 15, 2017 19:15:39 GMT -5
Thanks Dave! I know how to do it. I assume someone using this service doesn't. Maybe didn't even know to ask. Have an awesome day! Good deal. I thought you were inquiring about it so you could have it done. Dave
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Post by broseph82 on Sept 10, 2017 11:33:20 GMT -5
Found this site user friendly. One day turn around. May work for you marketeers. Bowling balls and chair for size reference. Assists customer's decision process. Mess around with PowerPoint and you can do this easily as well!
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Post by jamesp on Sept 10, 2017 16:19:30 GMT -5
Found this site user friendly. One day turn around. May work for you marketeers. Bowling balls and chair for size reference. Assists customer's decision process. Mess around with PowerPoint and you can do this easily as well! Aware of that Jimmi. Admitting to being a bit slow when it comes to learning new apps. You are quite skilled in that area. I think I have only had 30-40 photos done with Pixelz. Probably won't do too many more. Hey, you are in the path of the rain and wind. Keep in mind the rain may turn y'all on to some great rock hunting. Stay well weathering the storm. Guessing you are staying in Huntsville.
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Post by coloradocliff on Sept 10, 2017 17:12:21 GMT -5
Wow jamesp That one of the pit, the chair and the cover was awesome. How wide is that pit? Almost 5 feet? Retail price? How do you deal with the patina on the cover when removing it?
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Post by broseph82 on Sept 10, 2017 17:54:02 GMT -5
jamesp yeah supposedly we are supposed to get some wind and or rain. Who knows tho... been beautiful weather this weekend!!
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Post by jamesp on Sept 10, 2017 19:36:06 GMT -5
jamesp yeah supposedly we are supposed to get some wind and or rain. Who knows tho... been beautiful weather this weekend!! Wind and rain like no Oklahoma fellow has ever seen.
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Post by jamesp on Sept 10, 2017 19:50:51 GMT -5
Wow jamesp That one of the pit, the chair and the cover was awesome. How wide is that pit? Almost 5 feet? Retail price? How do you deal with the patina on the cover when removing it? Thats a 4 footer. Chair in background makes it look bigger. Going w/the bowling ball for a size reference. It's more representative of size. That model w/cover ships at 340 pounds. Heavy buggar. Some are 5/8" thick, then 500 pounds. We built twelve 48's yesterday and I am flat on my back today. Ha, back goes out for a couple of days once in a while. Clients are well made aware that all 4 components will rust equally as they are all carbon steel. Rust is the patina. If ya don't like rust shop elsewhere. In that photo the bowl has been out in the weather longest. So it is the rustiest of the 4 components. I won't allow a return on basis of rust, had a few try. READ THE LISTING. It is clearly describes the rust situation. In detail. Well, they can return it but at their cost and limited refund.
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Post by broseph82 on Sept 10, 2017 20:23:24 GMT -5
jamesp yeah supposedly we are supposed to get some wind and or rain. Who knows tho... been beautiful weather this weekend!! Wind and rain like no Oklahoma fellow has ever seen. I was in West Palm Beach back when Hurricane Andrew hit. Oh I've seen enough water hit my area when Georgia opened their dam on us
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Post by jamesp on Sept 10, 2017 21:08:05 GMT -5
Wind and rain like no Oklahoma fellow has ever seen. I was in West Palm Beach back when Hurricane Andrew hit. Oh I've seen enough water hit my area when Georgia opened their dam on us We had to wash Alabaman's away.
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Post by broseph82 on Sept 10, 2017 22:19:49 GMT -5
I was in West Palm Beach back when Hurricane Andrew hit. Oh I've seen enough water hit my area when Georgia opened their dam on us We had to wash Alabaman's away. Or just wash us in general? Hueheueheue
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Post by coloradocliff on Sept 10, 2017 23:26:39 GMT -5
Wow jamesp That one of the pit, the chair and the cover was awesome. How wide is that pit? Almost 5 feet? Retail price? How do you deal with the patina on the cover when removing it? Thats a 4 footer. Chair in background makes it look bigger. Going w/the bowling ball for a size reference. It's more representative of size. That model w/cover ships at 340 pounds. Heavy buggar. Some are 5/8" thick, then 500 pounds. We built twelve 48's yesterday and I am flat on my back today. Ha, back goes out for a couple of days once in a while. Clients are well made aware that all 4 components will rust equally as they are all carbon steel. Rust is the patina. If ya don't like rust shop elsewhere. In that photo the bowl has been out in the weather longest. So it is the rustiest of the 4 components. I won't allow a return on basis of rust, had a few try. READ THE LISTING. It is clearly describes the rust situation. In detail. Well, they can return it but at their cost and limited refund. Yeah making up 400-500 pound units takes a toll on your back for sure. Sure does look neat though. Was curious if the rust would be a problem for the twitish people. For gosh sakes its a firepits. Big logs, drunk people and no one is going to touch it.. grin.. Where is the listing at Jim? Good looking and durable for sure. Love the cover.
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Post by coloradocliff on Sept 10, 2017 23:29:30 GMT -5
I was in West Palm Beach back when Hurricane Andrew hit. Oh I've seen enough water hit my area when Georgia opened their dam on us We had to wash Alabaman's away. AT this moment captbob is getting the wind. Poor dear little wife. Good thing Bob has lots of liquor. Going to be a sleepless night. Then tomorrow getting rid of a lot of tree debris. Then we'll be thinking about you Jim. Hunkered down in front of the liquor cabinet. hehehehe Wish we had hurricanes and a reason to hunker down and look rough in the morning..
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Post by jamesp on Sept 11, 2017 4:41:17 GMT -5
We had to wash Alabaman's away. AT this moment captbob is getting the wind. Poor dear little wife. Good thing Bob has lots of liquor. Going to be a sleepless night. Then tomorrow getting rid of a lot of tree debris. Then we'll be thinking about you Jim. Hunkered down in front of the liquor cabinet. hehehehe Wish we had hurricanes and a reason to hunker down and look rough in the morning.. Maybe a Cat 5 would make me pull a bottle out. Now wife is a different matter ha. Looks like a couple of hours of 45 MPH wind about dinner time, no problem here. Should blow down all the widow makers. Nothing a bush hog won't grind up. 5 inches rain over 20 hours. We can use it. IF it does not stall like Opal did and laid down 18 inches of rain. Washed my stuff out. Have had 6 inches in 1.5 hours, that's a problem. Get our share of local downburst storms and small tornadoes. Those thick heavy bowls are sold as pick-up-at-farm items. To heavy to mess with taking to the freight company. I get special order requests for 6 and 8 foot bowls, but they don't like the price and back out. Suits me, I don't want to fool with them. This is my website www.firepitsatlanta.comAnti-rust people ? Not my concern. If they want a stainless I'll build it. I've built all kinds of crazy requests. Like the custom jobs.
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