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Revisited panoramic with updated software and vignetting editing. I'll leave the previous up for comparative purposes.
Rework of an earlier shoot. Resized and with some light editing. Still have the first roll of film loaded and am in the process of trying some different Non-CPU lenses on it.
full video here, i will try to fix this one.... youtu.be/aJMOKtqg9zg?hd=1
A poorly made tutorial on how to fix perspective in Photoshop CS6
Hope this is self explanatory and improves someones workflow!!
First take at editing a jump sequence in Photoshop CS6, Rider is a bit soft, should have used a higher ISO setting to get the shutter speed up a bit, but there is always next time right
I tried out the pattern programme in illustrator and found it really helps with getting a sense of the overall repeat design. I'll be returning to this on a regular basis as it is crucial in working out repeat pattern. Go to 'Object > Pattern > make' to set it up.
This was apparently the first of what will be monthly visits by Wheatley Birds of Prey to The Bear Inn, Oxford
* Rolleiflex 3,5F Planar *
* Ilford FP4 Plus *
* Developed in Kodak Tmax *
* Epson V500 scanner *
* Photoshop CS6 *
Horizontal banner designed for student group. Final printed on heavy fabric to keep warmth, final size 12'x3'.
2012
Photoshop & Illustrator