Long absence I know. Longer story. What brings me back is a current problem. All my good editing programs lost when computer lost. Currently on tablet...Which s**ks!... lol. In-law wants me to do an eflyer for his phone repair business. Originally put a generic # in photo. No current way to clone out, and put actual number in. 740-988-7502 Can someone do for me, please? Thanks in advance.
busted_shutter wrote:
Long absence I know. Longer story. What brings me back is a current problem. All my good editing programs lost when computer lost. Currently on tablet...Which s**ks!... lol. In-law wants me to do an eflyer for his phone repair business. Originally put a generic # in photo. No current way to clone out, and put actual number in. 740-988-7502 Can someone do for me, please? Thanks in advance.
It would be easier if you can re-post the image and check the (Store original) box so it can be downloaded with more resolution.
i don't think that is the image you want us to use.
busted_shutter wrote:
Long absence I know. Longer story. What brings me back is a current problem. All my good editing programs lost when computer lost. Currently on tablet...Which s**ks!... lol. In-law wants me to do an eflyer for his phone repair business. Originally put a generic # in photo. No current way to clone out, and put actual number in. 740-988-7502 Can someone do for me, please? Thanks in advance.
Best I could do with image supplied
the image seems to be watermarked, have the owner provide a clear copy
Linary wrote:
Best I could do with image supplied
Yo need to check store original. What we see is a thumbnail and tiny. I would assume the original is larger.
pithydoug wrote:
Yo need to check store original. What we see is a thumbnail and tiny. I would assume the original is larger.
Store Original is checked, the image is 8.33" x 10.778" high which is as the OP. This one I have resampled the resolution from 72ppi to 360ppi.
As you can see, the resampling has not done the image any good.
JCam
Loc: MD Eastern Shore
Since the word "busted" is improperly used (think about it), maybe a first step would be to replace it with "broken"!
are those registered trademark symbols over there on the right.
If they are they will have to be cleaned up to factory perfect.
JCam wrote:
Since the word "busted" is improperly used (think about it), maybe a first step would be to replace it with "broken"!
I thought about it. Neither Merriam-Webster nor I have a problem with the use of busted. Ergo you are sooo busted.
JCam
Loc: MD Eastern Shore
OddJobber wrote:
I thought about it. Neither Merriam-Webster nor I have a problem with the use of busted. Ergo you are sooo busted.
Even as slang, it is not an adjective;
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/busted.
Years ago when the term was used in a high school English class by another student referring to some piece of equipment, the teacher, a male, went ballistic, ending up with the comment that it is a crude & slang reference to a woman's breast. A phone may be broken or not working, but it isn't "busted".
Definition of busted (Websters)
adj. 1. Inoperable due to damage; broken; - of a machine; as, the coke machine is busted.
2. Arrested for committing a crime; - of a person; as, the rock star was busted for coke possession..
3. same as demoted; - said especially of military rank, and often folowed by to; as, he was busted to corporal for being AWOL.
4. same as exhausted; - of people.
JCam wrote:
Even as slang, it is not an adjective;
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/busted.
Years ago when the term was used in a high school English class by another student referring to some piece of equipment, the teacher, a male, went ballistic, ending up with the comment that it is a crude & slang reference to a woman's breast. A phone may be broken or not working, but it isn't "busted".
Read down on your link Busted is listed as an adjective.
I want to positively recognize the good teachers who read this. Just keep in mind each graduating class has a student at the bottom of the class.
JCam wrote:
Even as slang, it is not an adjective;
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/busted.
Years ago when the term was used in a high school English class by another student referring to some piece of equipment, the teacher, a male, went ballistic, ending up with the comment that it is a crude & slang reference to a woman's breast. A phone may be broken or not working, but it isn't "busted".
PLEASE take a minute to read the definitions in your own link. It is also an adjective and has nothing to do with boobies!
Or maybe your pornophobic high school teacher knew best.
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