the optimisation
focused on the darker shades... lightening it all up would have been far too time-consuming (no actual video editing software, just virtualdub and imageready)
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Sun 21 Sep 2003, 23:51,
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Try adding a Hue & Saturation Adjustment Layer in Photoshop
and then set the blending tone to screen. That will lighten all the frames. Then to save on file size delete every alternate frame.
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Mon 22 Sep 2003, 0:09,
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ooh
adjustment layers... something else I've not played with
see, this is what's great about this place - I've been photoshopping for over 7 years and I'm still learning how bits of it work.
but I don't wanna lose any frames! but I may cut down how many timed they nod - it's only now occured to me that when the camera angle changes you just have to match where it was before - shall do it soon.
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Mon 22 Sep 2003, 0:13,
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see, this is what's great about this place - I've been photoshopping for over 7 years and I'm still learning how bits of it work.
but I don't wanna lose any frames! but I may cut down how many timed they nod - it's only now occured to me that when the camera angle changes you just have to match where it was before - shall do it soon.