"He can't resist showing us his face" TDK Joker bank surveillance photo

Looks awesome!!

My only critique would be the contrast seems off. Try adjusting the levels so the whites are more blown out. It could just be glare off the photo, but you shouldn't be able to see any of the details in the Joker's face, such as the lines on his forehead. I think the adjustments you made between the first and second pic are going in the right direction, they just need to be pushed more. Remember, this shouldn't be a "good" picture :)
 
It is looking really good, I have been wondering why nobody had done that photo.

My suggestion would be to lower the contrast, your darks look too dark in my opinion.
 
First let me say I didn't put this in the paper props section because, well, I'm not sharing it, LOL (not yet at least). If that's wrong - I apologize - feel free to move it.

I have spent many hours working on this. And while it is not 100% screen accurate (no way it could be without the original photo to work with), I am very happy with the results. I am thinking doing a run of these at a reasonable price in the future - just trying to figure out in my head how to go about it...

Anyway, for now just a preview image - but anyone who knows what it is needs no explanation. I know its hard to tell from the small pic - but please let me know what you guys think :thumbsup

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I think you have done an amazing job with this matey. The only comment other than it is very good is the original looks a bit more grainy. Maybe you could do a clear cut (no pun intended there lol) and a grainy one so it looks more like it has come from the video camera.

I hope that helps you out
 
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