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John Moxon Mon Jun 13, 2011 12:22 pm

Ghia Nut wrote: Mr. Moxon...
what are you using for your HDR processing?
I have found that Adobe Photoshop has some presets that work quite nicely which allow to give you a base setting then tweak it to how you like it.

I'm using Photomatix Pro 4.0 which also has a good variety of presets. You can download the sofware free for evaluation. I've been using this free version for a while now but it places a watermark on processed images which I've edited out using Photoshop.

Once you have the Photomatix processed image you can refine the image in Photoshop. I'm at the stage where I will buy the Photomatix licence which will remove the watermark.

John Moxon Tue Aug 16, 2011 6:38 am

Just added this useful little do-dad...an oil filler extension, thanks Gary. Saves you pouring half a pint of oil over the tinware.

Period accessory made by About Time Inc. Las Vegas back in the day.


Gary Wed Aug 17, 2011 7:49 am

That looks great, John. Nothing like an engine bay fill of period accessories.

John Moxon Wed Aug 17, 2011 8:06 am

Gary wrote: That looks great, John. Nothing like an engine bay fill of period accessories.

Yep the filler extension was the cheapest one yet. :wink:

c21darrel Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:03 am

It does look cool, very nice. What is the unique looking thingy at the top center of your shroud?

John Moxon Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:09 am

c21darrel wrote: It does look cool, very nice. What is the unique looking thingy at the top center of your shroud?

It's a 6volt SU electric fuel pump...part of the supercharger kit.

John Moxon Tue Jan 10, 2012 7:12 am

A little black and white picture of my Ghia from my vacation in Utah, September last year. :wink:


mlhsquared Tue Jan 10, 2012 8:44 am

John Moxon wrote: Just added this useful little do-dad...an oil filler extension, thanks Gary. Saves you pouring half a pint of oil over the tinware.

Yes, it would be unseemly for a Brit to loose a half pint, wouldn't it? :lol:

I always enjoy reading of your Ghia and seeing your pics, John (even the ones that are of questionable authenticity :wink: ). Thanks.

50Split Tue Jan 10, 2012 12:55 pm

Very nice picture!

sparkleplenty Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:40 pm

mlhsquared wrote: John Moxon wrote: Just added this useful little do-dad...an oil filler extension, thanks Gary. Saves you pouring half a pint of oil over the tinware.

Yes, it would be unseemly for a Brit to loose a half pint, wouldn't it? :lol:

I always enjoy reading of your Ghia and seeing your pics, John (even the ones that are of questionable authenticity :wink: ). Thanks.


John always brings his Ghia with him...Wherever he goes. :wink:

John Moxon Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:04 am

sparkleplenty wrote: mlhsquared wrote: John Moxon wrote: Just added this useful little do-dad...an oil filler extension, thanks Gary. Saves you pouring half a pint of oil over the tinware.

Yes, it would be unseemly for a Brit to loose a half pint, wouldn't it? :lol:

I always enjoy reading of your Ghia and seeing your pics, John (even the ones that are of questionable authenticity :wink: ). Thanks.


John always brings his Ghia with him...Wherever he goes. :wink:

You should see the looks I get when I try to put it in the overhead locker. :roll:

Flush_GHia Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:10 am

Its illegal to neglect a lowlight this nice, so use a master lock for that locker.



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