Not another photoshoot...
lol yes. But I was thinkin more about the grainyness. my camera doesn't normally do that. but now that I'm on the computer at work I don't notice the grainyness. maybe it was just my computer? what do you guys think?
Digital cams need good light and a good quality sensor to take good pics. Low light is the biggest culprit when it comes to grain. The sensor can't "see" it well, so it shows up as noise, or grain. If your camera is not a "point & shoot" style, you should have some manual adjustments to compensate. If it is a point & shoot style, see if there are any low light, or "twilight" settings for low light situations. What type of camera, and how many mega pixels is it?
Beat me too it Lomm3r_93...Murdered Out. And looks wicked!
I agree with some of the suggestions! Tinted plate cover, Painted CB mount, and if I may add my own. A quick couple of sprays on the reverse lights with Nite Shades. Not as black as the lights but just give them a tint. Just my
I agree with some of the suggestions! Tinted plate cover, Painted CB mount, and if I may add my own. A quick couple of sprays on the reverse lights with Nite Shades. Not as black as the lights but just give them a tint. Just my
Bad idea Brad. I tinted my lights too, but didn't tint the reverse lights. My buddy did that in his cavy and immediately regretted it. You can't see ANYTHING in reverse if you tint your reverse lights. You'd be surprised how much they actually light up. It's a PITA to back up without them.
Bad idea Brad. I tinted my lights too, but didn't tint the reverse lights. My buddy did that in his cavy and immediately regretted it. You can't see ANYTHING in reverse if you tint your reverse lights. You'd be surprised how much they actually light up. It's a PITA to back up without them.
this is going to be one of my next big projects hopefully. and I agree about the reverse lights that is why I didn't tint them. I was debating about the head lights but my HIDs are bright as hell so I figured it wouldn't be that different





