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Old September 25th, 2007   #1 (permalink)
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I finally get to finish the kitchen I forget how much I like physical work. Tile is fun. Installing this tile behind the stove in the master bath and here for this kitchen application
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did you burn the gamma into the image or keep it linear until photoshop?

i thought i would be the first to chime in with a smart ass comment. i also enjoy doing physical things, whether it is building something, or a piece of art. there is something that i find more rewarding than creating things in virtual space. maybe it is because there is no undo so your skill level is truly tested.

anyway, nice job.
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. maybe it is because there is no undo so your skill level is truly tested.
It's not that there's no undo...it's just not as simple, and normally requires an additional trip to the hardware store.
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Many trips to the Despot. I think I read once that the average was 5 trips per job.
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