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From: Des on 22 Jul 2010 11:30 On Jul 22, 4:11 pm, Des <desotuat...(a)aol.com> wrote: > On Jul 22, 3:22 pm, tony cooper <tony_cooper...(a)earthlink.net> wrote: > > > > > > > On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 07:09:51 -0700 (PDT), Des <desotuat...(a)aol.com> > > wrote: > > > >On Jul 22, 5:02 am, Joe <j...(a)dontspam.com> wrote: > > >> Joe <j...(a)dontspam.com> wrote: > > >> > Des <desotuat...(a)aol.com> wrote: > > > >> > > On Jul 21, 8:32 pm, tony cooper <tony_cooper...(a)earthlink.net> wrote: > > >> > > > On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 11:27:41 -0500, Joe <j...(a)dontspam.com> wrote: > > >> > > > >Des <desotuat...(a)aol.com> wrote: > > > >> > > > >> Hi. I have a camera that can take 3 pictures a second. Is there a way > > >> > > > >> in photoshop 7 that allows me to put one on top of the other and see > > >> > > > >> through each one so that I can get a a moving effect of a car or > > >> > > > >> person. > > > >> > > > >> Desmond. > > > >> > > > > I don't know if Photoshop 7 can do this or not, > > > >> > > > Yes. Easily. Not "on top", but displaying them in sequence in an > > >> > > > animated .gif. > > > >> > > > -- > > >> > > > Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida > > > >> > > Hi Guys no I don't want to do animation I want to see through all the > > >> > > images. This guy jumped of a cliff into the sea for a bet. someone has > > >> > > taken rapid pictures and merged them all together. > > > >> > >http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1296480/The-moment-thrill-see... > > > >> > > Desmond. > > > >> > Then it's even easier. All you just is a basic Photoshop skill then > > > >> > 1. Open the 1st Photo in Photoshop > > > >> > 2. Select the jumping guy part of 2nd and 3rd and 4th and so on, and place > > >> > (merge) it/them to the first photo. You just need to blend the background to > > >> > the 1st photo. > > > >> > You can even place the next photo over the previous ones if you wish, this > > >> > will require a little higher skill level. Or pretty much similar to the > > >> > basic command above, with some additional commands like Transforming, > > >> > Blending (or Opacity), Masking (skilled masking command is needed).. > > > >> > Few years ago I saw a member posted his/her closeup version on > > >> >www.dpreview.comanditlooked real nice. I took a quick look (enjoyed it) > > >> > ut didn't exam for error, but it looked great. > > > >> > Hmmm I think he did 2-3 of them? much much and much better than the sample > > >> > you show above. > > > >> This is not exactly what I have in mind, but will try to find a better one > > > >>http://www.formatmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Multiple-Subjects.... > > > >> Here we go! this isn't the best masking but I think this the one you have > > >> in mind. Because I have no idea what to search so this took me several > > >> minutes to find the 1st one. > > > >>http://robshephardphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Mario-Ju.... > > > >>http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e352/Kcanary/jump5.pnghttp://farm1........ > > > >> This one looks little cleaner. It's too small to see all small detail, > > >> but I believe the smallest one if the original, the 2 larger ones are from > > >> other photos. Cuz even they are small, I think I can see some hi-lite > > >> around the edges of the 2 larger photos. This is one of the weaknesses of > > >> masked file, but the owner did a good job hiding them (blending them) which > > >> is good for displaying, but may be more visible on printing. > > > >>http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/02/mount-pinatubo-l....quoted text - > > > >> - Show quoted text - > > > >Not sure how to use a mask to pick out the man but if all the pictures > > >are taken on a trypod and perfectly aligned then no mask is needed > > >just merging them all together. That is what I thought I needed to do > > >but don't know how. > > > >Desmond. > > > If you figure out a way to merge several images without masking (or > > some other way of making a selection) and either copying that > > selection to the base file or dropping the backgrounds, let us know. > > It's something never been done before. > > > -- > > Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > Ok What I have done is this make the opasity of one less so I can see > the 2 pictures together. Select image 2 and draw around the area of > the man in image 1. delete this. now I can see the 2 men when both > opasities are 100%. What I should be able to do is draw around one man > or hilight in another method. transfer this area to the other picture > as some kind of mask. That is an area I don't know how to do but it > would work perfectly.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I have managed to add a mask (hide all to one image. How do I modify the mask to reveal?
From: tony cooper on 22 Jul 2010 12:24 On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 08:30:02 -0700 (PDT), Des <desotuatail(a)aol.com> wrote: >On Jul 22, 4:11�pm, Des <desotuat...(a)aol.com> wrote: >> On Jul 22, 3:22�pm, tony cooper <tony_cooper...(a)earthlink.net> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> > On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 07:09:51 -0700 (PDT), Des <desotuat...(a)aol.com> >> > wrote: >> >> > >On Jul 22, 5:02�am, Joe <j...(a)dontspam.com> wrote: >> > >> Joe <j...(a)dontspam.com> wrote: >> > >> > Des <desotuat...(a)aol.com> wrote: >> >> > >> > > On Jul 21, 8:32�pm, tony cooper <tony_cooper...(a)earthlink.net> wrote: >> > >> > > > On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 11:27:41 -0500, Joe <j...(a)dontspam.com> wrote: >> > >> > > > >Des <desotuat...(a)aol.com> wrote: >> >> > >> > > > >> Hi. I have a camera that can take 3 �pictures a second. Is there a way >> > >> > > > >> in photoshop 7 that allows me to put one on top of the other and see >> > >> > > > >> through each one so that I can get a a moving effect of a car or >> > >> > > > >> person. >> >> > >> > > > >> Desmond. >> >> > >> > > > > � �I don't know if Photoshop 7 can do this or not, >> >> > >> > > > Yes. �Easily. �Not "on top", but displaying them in sequence in an >> > >> > > > animated .gif. >> >> > >> > > > -- >> > >> > > > Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida >> >> > >> > > Hi Guys no I don't want to do animation I want to see through all the >> > >> > > images. This guy jumped of a cliff into the sea for a bet. someone has >> > >> > > taken rapid pictures and merged them all together. >> >> > >> > >http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1296480/The-moment-thrill-see... >> >> > >> > > Desmond. >> >> > >> > � �Then it's even easier. �All you just is a basic Photoshop skill then >> >> > >> > 1. Open the 1st Photo in Photoshop >> >> > >> > 2. Select the jumping guy part of 2nd and 3rd and 4th and so on, and place >> > >> > (merge) it/them to the first photo. � � � �You just need to blend the background to >> > >> > the 1st photo. >> >> > >> > � �You can even place the next photo over the previous ones if you wish, this >> > >> > will require a little higher skill level. �Or pretty much similar to the >> > >> > basic command above, with some additional commands like Transforming, >> > >> > Blending (or Opacity), Masking (skilled masking command is needed). >> >> > >> > � �Few years ago I saw a member posted his/her closeup version on >> > >> >www.dpreview.comanditlooked real nice. �I took a quick look (enjoyed it) >> > >> > ut didn't exam for error, but it looked great. >> >> > >> > � �Hmmm I think he did 2-3 of them? much much and much better than the sample >> > >> > you show above. >> >> > >> � � � � This is not exactly what I have in mind, but will try to find a better one >> >> > >>http://www.formatmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Multiple-Subjects... >> >> > >> � � � � Here we go! �this isn't the best masking but I think this the one you have >> > >> in mind. �Because I have no idea what to search so this took me several >> > >> minutes to find the 1st one. >> >> > >>http://robshephardphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Mario-Ju... >> >> > >>http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e352/Kcanary/jump5.pnghttp://farm1....... >> >> > >> � � � � This one looks little cleaner. �It's too small to see all small detail, >> > >> but I believe the smallest one if the original, the 2 larger ones are from >> > >> other photos. �Cuz even they are small, I think I can see some hi-lite >> > >> around the edges of the 2 larger photos. �This is one of the weaknesses of >> > >> masked file, but the owner did a good job hiding them (blending them) which >> > >> is good for displaying, but may be more visible on printing. >> >> > >>http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/02/mount-pinatubo-l...quoted text - >> >> > >> - Show quoted text - >> >> > >Not sure how to use a mask to pick out the man but if all the pictures >> > >are taken on a trypod and perfectly aligned then no mask is needed >> > >just merging them all together. That is what I thought I needed to do >> > >but don't know how. >> >> > >Desmond. >> >> > If you figure out a way to merge several images without masking (or >> > some other way of making a selection) and either copying that >> > selection to the base file or dropping the backgrounds, let us know. >> > It's something never been done before. >> >> > -- >> > Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida- Hide quoted text - >> >> > - Show quoted text - >> >> Ok What I have done is this make the opasity of one less so I can see >> the 2 pictures together. Select image 2 and draw around the area of >> the man in image 1. delete this. now I can see the 2 men when both >> opasities are 100%. What I should be able to do is draw around one man >> or hilight in another method. transfer this area to the other picture >> as some kind of mask. That is an area I don't know how to do but it >> would work perfectly.- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > >I have managed to add a mask (hide all to one image. How do I modify >the mask to reveal? How? The answer depends on how you made the "mask". Quick Mask? Layer Mask? -- Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida
From: Kabuki on 22 Jul 2010 14:37 "Kabuki" <masqued(a)ball.net> wrote in message news:i27sn3$2171$1(a)adenine.netfront.net... > > "Des" <desotuatail(a)aol.com> wrote in message > news:b7fb8395-b4c3-4eb2-b759-c99b0bb97bff(a)q35g2000yqn.googlegroups.com... >> Hi. I have a camera that can take 3 pictures a second. Is there a way >> in photoshop 7 that allows me to put one on top of the other and see >> through each one so that I can get a a moving effect of a car or >> person. >> >> Desmond. > > assuming you used tripod or fixed viewpoint and same framing for 3 frames > > open pictures > > drag photos 2 and 3 on top of picture 1 using shift + drag thumbnail > > all 3 pictures should be aligned on 3 separate layers now > > on top two layers- select parts you want to mask out or select the figure > you want in - use wand , magnetic lasso, pen tool, or select color range > or combo > > hit mask (on bottom of layer palette circle in a rectangle)(you may need > to use select-inverse first depending if you selected background or > subject ) > > mask off layers 2-3 and layer one will still show \\ PS you may need to do some additional masking where body parts are overlapped I think the newest PS version can do what you ask more automated way http://layersmagazine.com/image-sequences-in-photoshop.html but I don't think PS 7 has these tools > --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net --- --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
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