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# 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)
(, Sun 21 Sep 2003, 23:51, archived)
# 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.
(, Mon 22 Sep 2003, 0:09, archived)
# 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.
(, Mon 22 Sep 2003, 0:13, archived)
# Yeah there's so much to learn about Potatoshop
and just when you think there's nothing new someone tells you a new trick. I have a friend in an Oxford Museum (Pitt Rivers) as Chief Photographer he's always telling me great tricks and shortcuts.
(, Mon 22 Sep 2003, 0:16, archived)