Greetings!
After buying my car last July, I carefully removed the rubber boot from
around the gas tank filler and felt around for one of our most coveted possessions,
the tank sticker. To my amazement, it was still there. I was again careful to remove
and got 90% of it out. It was quite soft and dirty.
Unfortunately, it was very dusty and difficult to read.
Using a soft camera brush, I dusted much of the grime off.
Only, the area I wish was legible, wasn't. The top center to right,
where the dealer code and zone are located. So, I scanned it into my G4 Mac and have
been dinking around with it in Photoshop trying to make heads or tails out of it with little luck.
Does anyone know of the right tools to use in Photoshop to clear up and make this more legible?
Thanks.
After buying my car last July, I carefully removed the rubber boot from
around the gas tank filler and felt around for one of our most coveted possessions,
the tank sticker. To my amazement, it was still there. I was again careful to remove
and got 90% of it out. It was quite soft and dirty.
Unfortunately, it was very dusty and difficult to read.
Using a soft camera brush, I dusted much of the grime off.
Only, the area I wish was legible, wasn't. The top center to right,
where the dealer code and zone are located. So, I scanned it into my G4 Mac and have
been dinking around with it in Photoshop trying to make heads or tails out of it with little luck.
Does anyone know of the right tools to use in Photoshop to clear up and make this more legible?
Thanks.
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