froknowsphoto.com This weeks RAW file edit is from the 5 min portrait session with Sarah. A few of you guys suggested I put up one of the RAW FILES so I did so at the link above. Be sure to try your hand at editing it and lets see what you come up with from this Nikon D3s file shot with the Nikon 300 2.8 AFs.
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The second part of my two (three) part series on editing Portraits. Next Step is doing the eyes, lips and teeth. I think I might do a third video on retouching the Teeth and Lips but that would be totally up to you if you do that step. The first two Videos You should do with all your portraits. Depending on the Age, gender etc. of the model you might have to do more or less that I did Please follow me on twitter www.twitter.com And take a look at my Blog www.photoshopediter.blogspot.com And Rate, Comment and Subscribe! Video Rating: 0 / 5
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This is an experiment into the realm of 3D film-making. A rig was made with 2 identical GoPro HD cameras side-by-side; this video is the result of 1 day of filming over Presidents Day weekend at Mammoth Mountain. To view this properly, please use Red/Cyan anaglyph 3D glasses Example: tiny.cc Read more about this process at www.uscsnowsports.org Video Rating: 4 / 5
This tutorial shows how to convert your standard 2d digital home videos to 3d stereoscopic anaglyph movies. This technique also applies to other forms of 3d applications or virtual eyewear. This video was edited in Premiere CS4 but can also be done in Final Cut Pro or Avid Media Composer. For this tutorial I used standard 2D HD video from my sony hdr sr11e digital camera. For more 3d stereoscopic photography, video and animations, got to my website: www.stereovision.nl Video Rating: 4 / 5
Two heads are better then one, that’s the theory as I enlist the help of Photographer and Lightroom Guru Jared Polin from froknowsphoto.com Video Rating: 0 / 5
This is the first of two videos, this one is the simple one if your completely new please use this video and also read the following below First of all you need a plugin so your Photoshop can read and save the .dds files. tinyurl.com Then you might want to download the thumbnail viewer too so you don’t have to guess which file is which. tinyurl.com Download them to be able to open and save the files as D3D/DDS and also so you can view the files like on mine you can see there thumnails so please use all the above links i gave you. So yeah thanks for reading and watching and sorry about my voice again. 😀
This is Part 2 of my tutorial on smoke photography. If you haven’t read Part 1, you can do so on The Photog Formula blog: thephotogformula.com In this video, I show how easy it is to process and edit a smoke photograph. If you’d like to see more, just head on over to http