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Nightvision effects: Photoshop retouching

14 Mar

Need that Paris Hilton effect of el cheapo nightvision on your images? Try this easy and effective method in CS3.

Smooth skin and retouch like a pro with this Photoshop Tutorial. Part 1 of 2. See exactly how to smooth skin, retouch blemishes and more! Also, visit my Youtube Channel for other great Photoshop Tutorials: www.youtube.com and my website for inspiration www.stephenhockman.com

 

Photo Editing #2: Sepia Effects [PhotoShop]

23 Feb

This is a simple but nice effect. You can add sepia tone or a simple hue to just about any image. It works best with black and white, in my humble opinion, but feel free to experiment!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Stereoscopic 3D Workflow in After Effects – Tutorial 2 (4/4)

28 Oct

PART II: Processing & Editing Stereo Footage In this tutorial you’ll learn how to use the stereo scripts for Adobe After Effects in order to prepare and edit stereoscopic video footage. Again, please note that this is just an exemplary workflow that you are free to modify according to your needs. Also, this tutorial is not a comprehensive explanation of the stereo scripts – only very few features are demonstrated. I highly encourage you to play around with the scripts; you’ll definitely find ways in which they can help accomplishing your stereoscopic work. Admittedly, the examples in this tutorial are not too fancy (they’re actually pretty ugly), but their purpose is merely to provide a technical demonstration. It’s up to you to take it from here and apply this knowledge to great, ground-breaking projects. By the way, I am aware that After Effects is not an editing tool. However, you CAN (in small amounts) use it as such. Alternatively, you can adjust your footage on a shot-by-shot basis in AE, export the shots separately and edit them in a dedicated piece of software, like Premiere, Final Cut, Avid or the best of all, Windows Movie Maker. But then the process is not as fluent, since you can not interactively adjust your footage depending on what your edit requires. You can download the scripts here: pinkau.com/download/aestereoscripts.zip
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Nikon D300 Lens Effects

06 Oct

This is a little trick you can do right inside the D300 to create new effects for your photos. Check out the real deal at www.elitevideo.com
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3D ANAGLYPH VIDEO WITH TREX 3D ANAGLYPH MOVIE TRAILER. AMAZING EFFECTS AND HIGH QUALITY.

21 Sep

3D ANAGLYPH VIDEO WITH TREX 3D ANAGLYPH MOVIE TRAILER. AMAZING EFFECTS AND HIGH QUALITY. BLENDER 3D.
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Anaglyph / Stereo 3D Clip, using 300 year old 3D technology. Use red/cyan, red/blue, or red/green 3D Glasses to watch in full depth. www.3d-taeuber.de
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Stereoscopic 3D, how it works, Photoshop, After Effects and Houdini Tutorials

20 Sep

In this video I will try to explain how the sterescopic view works. You can see more examples in this chapter using Photoshop, After Effects and Houdini 3D. Please visit this link to watch the other videos: cardanfx.com
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The Effects Of Different Digital Camera Lenses And Focal Lengths

05 Sep

Newcomers to digital photography have many questions about the equipment and processes associated with it.

Not surprisingly the topic of lenses comes up all the time; as well it should, right after digital cameras in fact.

It's obvious that people are aware of the fact that a camera's lens is probably the most important part of a camera.

Some digital camera fans are too concerned only with numbers when it comes to lenses, usually the zoom ratio. With DSLRs it's a different …

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Stereoscopic 3D Workflow in After Effects – Tutorial 2 (1/4)

12 Aug

PART II: Processing & Editing Stereo Footage In this tutorial you’ll learn how to use the stereo scripts for Adobe After Effects in order to prepare and edit stereoscopic video footage. Again, please note that this is just an exemplary workflow that you are free to modify according to your needs. Also, this tutorial is not a comprehensive explanation of the stereo scripts – only very few features are demonstrated. I highly encourage you to play around with the scripts; you’ll definitely find ways in which they can help accomplishing your stereoscopic work. Admittedly, the examples in this tutorial are not too fancy (they’re actually pretty ugly), but their purpose is merely to provide a technical demonstration. It’s up to you to take it from here and apply this knowledge to great, ground-breaking projects. By the way, I am aware that After Effects is not an editing tool. However, you CAN (in small amounts) use it as such. Alternatively, you can adjust your footage on a shot-by-shot basis in AE, export the shots separately and edit them in a dedicated piece of software, like Premiere, Final Cut, Avid or the best of all, Windows Movie Maker. But then the process is not as fluent, since you can not interactively adjust your footage depending on what your edit requires. You can download the scripts here: pinkau.com/download/aestereoscripts.zip
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