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Excellent! Very cool, congratulations....
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I believe to have matched my Andrew McCutchen 2012 helmet to the cover of Playstation MLB 13 The Show, which just came out....Leave a comment:
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I helped you out with screen shots! You FINALLY got approved for membership! hahahLeave a comment:
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1987/88 home Wes MatthewsLeave a comment:
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I took off the duct tape and connected it some some coban wrap in hot pink. It looks good on there I think.Leave a comment:
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I purchased this Martin Prado bat. I had a nice gentlemen send me some screenshots of his AB's during the game. It is hard to get a good up close shot of the bat during the game due to the sun.
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My 1st Jeter bat, even happier it was photomatched.Leave a comment:
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Randy, great job with the photo matching, the chip on the knob really makes it spot on...no doubt.Leave a comment:
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Mick nice match!
It seems to me that NBA shirts can be some of the hardest shirts to photo match. At least with football gamers there can be hit marks, repairs, grass stains and other identifying markers that make photo matching a much easier process.
Each jersey has its own unique mesh pattern thus making mesh based photo matches extremely reliable. For NBA shirts it seems that the best photo matches have been based on matching up these mesh patterns. I recollect an awesome GUU post of a Michael Jordon Bulls jersey that used the mesh pattern around the numbers and letters for its photomatch.
I try to use the mesh pattern to photo match my 49er gamers as often as possible. In fact I utilized the mesh pattern of my 1988 Montana gamer for its photomatch.
Mick-keep up the good work and how about those 49ers!!!!
Always buying 49er game worn jerseys and paying a finders fee.
Paul
garciajones@yahoo.comLeave a comment:
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Re: Post Your Photo-matched Game-used Items Here
Mick nice match!
It seems to me that NBA shirts can be some of the hardest shirts to photo match. At least with football gamers there can be hit marks, repairs, grass stains and other identifying markers that make photo matching a much easier process.
Each jersey has its own unique mesh pattern thus making mesh based photo matches extremely reliable. For NBA shirts it seems that the best photo matches have been based on matching up these mesh patterns. I recollect an awesome GUU post of a Michael Jordon Bulls jersey that used the mesh pattern around the numbers and letters for its photomatch.
I try to use the mesh pattern to photo match my 49er gamers as often as possible. In fact I utilized the mesh pattern of my 1988 Montana gamer for its photomatch.
Mick-keep up the good work and how about those 49ers!!!!
Always buying 49er game worn jerseys and paying a finders fee.
Paul
garciajones@yahoo.comLeave a comment:
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