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Quick tip for future similar projects. it almost looks like there could be something on the TV screen but I can't quite see it. I've used magazine photos for this. my favorite source are the automotive book catalogues that I get in the mail. They have photos of the book covers that have smaller photos of the subject matter. I either Krystal Klear them to the back of the clear TV screen if there is one or to the screen itself and clear coat. I lean toward the old B&W images to bolster the vintage look. Just sayin'

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Quick tip for future similar projects. it almost looks like there could be something on the TV screen but I can't quite see it. I've used magazine photos for this. my favorite source are the automotive book catalogues that I get in the mail. They have photos of the book covers that have smaller photos of the subject matter. I either Krystal Klear them to the back of the clear TV screen if there is one or to the screen itself and clear coat. I lean toward the old B&W images to bolster the vintage look. Just sayin'

Thanks , check this out I used that method on this "Bat screen " 101_1998.jpg

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I never get to invent anything!

tv008.jpg

This is a reject. Seepage makes it look like the car is driving out of a shadow, but not being installed, it was easy to shoot.

You sure do a nice job of pumping up "under glass"

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I never get to invent anything!

tv008.jpg

This is a reject. Seepage makes it look like the car is driving out of a shadow, but not being installed, it was easy to shoot.

You sure do a nice job of pumping up "under glass"

great minds think alike

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