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Ay caramba!Let's find the under-$100 fixes:1) Get rid of whatever software is being used to compress those photos down (no modern platform makes that lossy a compression, do they?), use something legit like PS Elements ($100) or even just FastStone Photo Resizer ($30) if you aren't really making edits.2) Get more light inside the cabin, or at least on the parts that matter. White coroplast sign material (set on the seat backs to bounce light back onto the dash) is cheap at Lowe's, free after election season. (Or, just recompose the picture to show less of the blown-out windows.)3) Dump the sideways watermark for something that looks borderline legit (free if you've got someone borderline competent and a copy of Elements, or hit Fiverr or something)The booth's backdrop and lighting seems serviceable, though I'm betting the compression is hiding some stuff on the floor (see Joe's earlier comments). But I imagine those are more-than-$100 fixes.
Ay caramba!
Let's find the under-$100 fixes:
1) Get rid of whatever software is being used to compress those photos down (no modern platform makes that lossy a compression, do they?), use something legit like PS Elements ($100) or even just FastStone Photo Resizer ($30) if you aren't really making edits.
2) Get more light inside the cabin, or at least on the parts that matter. White coroplast sign material (set on the seat backs to bounce light back onto the dash) is cheap at Lowe's, free after election season. (Or, just recompose the picture to show less of the blown-out windows.)
3) Dump the sideways watermark for something that looks borderline legit (free if you've got someone borderline competent and a copy of Elements, or hit Fiverr or something)
The booth's backdrop and lighting seems serviceable, though I'm betting the compression is hiding some stuff on the floor (see Joe's earlier comments). But I imagine those are more-than-$100 fixes.