Cheapo paint job

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(Brushes and rollers)
(Brushes and rollers)
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However, when viewing photos of paint jobs (in a magazine, on a website, etc.), there is a crucial understanding to keep in mind. The brush or roller marks can be hidden when photographed. This could be done unintentionally, or with "selective" photography methods. Note the two photos below.
 
However, when viewing photos of paint jobs (in a magazine, on a website, etc.), there is a crucial understanding to keep in mind. The brush or roller marks can be hidden when photographed. This could be done unintentionally, or with "selective" photography methods. Note the two photos below.
  
[[Image:Cheapo_brush_job1.jpg|frame|none|300px|A brush-applied paint job appears to look good in a photograph.]][[Image:Cheapo_brush_job2.jpg|frame|none|Another photograph of the same paint job, with different lighting and perspective, reveals clearly visible brush marks.]]
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[[Image:Cheapo_brush_job1.jpg|thumb|none|300px|A brush-applied paint job appears to look good in a photograph.]][[Image:Cheapo_brush_job2.jpg|frame|none|Another photograph of the same paint job, with different lighting and perspective, reveals clearly visible brush marks.]]
  
 
To properly assess a paint job, you need to look at it in person.
 
To properly assess a paint job, you need to look at it in person.

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