I've come across various tools for use on puerh cakes but not photoshop's clone tool!
http://tinyurl.com/5ebnsu
(Look at the left hand side of the cake in the pics)
Dec 14th, '08, 22:02
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Re: Let's photoshop a beeng!
Are you talking about the center photo? It is quite obvious, I can still see the squares and two leaves/stems that look identical. Didn't even take the time to heal it over.drumhum wrote:I've come across various tools for use on puerh cakes but not photoshop's clone tool!
(Look at the left hand side of the cake in the pics)
Why did he need to do that????
Dec 14th, '08, 22:14
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Nice catch! It's visible on both of the photos where leaves are shown, but I never would have noticed had you not mentioned it.
I too wonder why he would need to do that... I can't think of any reasons.
I too wonder why he would need to do that... I can't think of any reasons.
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I hate to put down this ebay store - I've had a couple of orders from them (or more) in the past and its all been good. Friendly responsive emailing too.
The english is freaking awful. I just don't understand why they can't find someone to help with translation. A bit of chinglish can be charming but that stuff is simply unreadable.
I found the photoshopping rather depressing. I've been a bit suspicious of other photos too - that they are not the actual cakes he's selling. I'd like to think they are at least the same make/brand, copied from some other website or something, but who knows?
He's used the same picture of some brewed tea being poured from a jug for more than one brand of tea too. Thats really off in my book - I don't mind generic tea-related pictures of tea plantations or heaps of mao-cha, but when you see some good looking brew being poured one kind of assumes thats what you'll see when you brew the tea yourself.
I'd love to think he's a great tea guy with terrible ebay/english skills but I struggle sometimes!
As I said though, the tea and service from Yunnan Colorful has been perfectly good.
The english is freaking awful. I just don't understand why they can't find someone to help with translation. A bit of chinglish can be charming but that stuff is simply unreadable.
I found the photoshopping rather depressing. I've been a bit suspicious of other photos too - that they are not the actual cakes he's selling. I'd like to think they are at least the same make/brand, copied from some other website or something, but who knows?
He's used the same picture of some brewed tea being poured from a jug for more than one brand of tea too. Thats really off in my book - I don't mind generic tea-related pictures of tea plantations or heaps of mao-cha, but when you see some good looking brew being poured one kind of assumes thats what you'll see when you brew the tea yourself.
I'd love to think he's a great tea guy with terrible ebay/english skills but I struggle sometimes!
As I said though, the tea and service from Yunnan Colorful has been perfectly good.
Dec 15th, '08, 12:46
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