![]() Good luck…I remember building a Dauntless kit as a kid, and a few years ago I watched a restored one flying. Hopefully a certain angle and light can be found that causes a different enough reflection between the metal and remaining paint that more of the serial number can be recognized. Maybe take a video instead so you can replay all of the angles as the camera and light are slowly moved around the area.My adobe account has the product serial registered with it but I am unable to find a download link. My last desktop crashed and I purchased a new desktop and I have my serial but no disk. I got this with the purchase of my bamboo touch. Try applying some color filters (on camera or during editing), to increase any color difference that might exist between the metal and remaining paint fragments. I need to download Adobe photoshop elements 7.0.Try a range of diffuse and point light sources, in case one works better.Re-p hotograph the serial number area from different lighting angles, for example by moving the camera (to get a different angle of room lights vs metal reflection) or moving a handheld light at different angles as multiple photos are taken.With a normal camera, you might try exploiting the difference in reflectivity between paint and metal. Of course someone could probably use scientific equipment to isolate where the tiniest remaining paint fragments are on the metal, but we’ll assume that kind of equipment isn’t handy. It would be easier if there was a way of more clearly seeing where all the remaining paint fragments are. This looks tough to do with the posted ’s hard to think of what tools will easily distinguish the characteristics of the paint from the metal.
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