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New banner image
« on: 2011-04-14, 15:08:33 »

Up at the top of the page (assuming you're using the default forum theme and not the wooden theme) I updated the banner image yesterday. This has more photos in it, but feels less noisy to me since the previous one had a lot of sharp shadows and I blurred the edges a lot. This seems more clean to me.

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Re: New banner image
« Reply #1 on: 2011-04-14, 15:51:32 »
This is the first I've ever noticed it...color me sharp-eyed, eh?  I like it.
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Re: New banner image
« Reply #2 on: 2011-04-14, 15:53:31 »
Yep, it looks great!
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Re: New banner image
« Reply #3 on: 2011-04-14, 17:31:21 »
I didn't even notice and went to settings just to check mine to see what theme I'm using. I don't recall what the old one looked like, but this one looks great.
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Re: New banner image
« Reply #4 on: 2011-04-14, 18:33:54 »
It looks great! :)
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Re: New banner image
« Reply #5 on: 2011-04-14, 19:06:55 »

This is the old one:

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Re: New banner image
« Reply #6 on: 2011-04-14, 19:40:39 »
Ah...I can't recall ever seeing it!
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Re: New banner image
« Reply #7 on: 2011-04-15, 03:08:34 »
The new one gets my vote :)
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Re: New banner image
« Reply #8 on: 2011-04-15, 04:06:40 »
I use the default settings, but hadn't noticed the change until you pointed it out.  :-[

The new banner looks very nice!
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