A 3D Stereoscopic film about monk seals. It was originally made with Portuguese audio, but this is the English version.
Video 1 – Introduction to the RedBrix Vision Stereoscopic/3D Camera for Pro/semi-Pro.
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A 3D Stereoscopic film about monk seals. It was originally made with Portuguese audio, but this is the English version.
Video 1 – Introduction to the RedBrix Vision Stereoscopic/3D Camera for Pro/semi-Pro.
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makelightreal.com
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In this video we’re going to enhance a portrait by retouching the face structure.
As promised, here is the second part of the video tutorial on layer masks. Photoshop Elements does not include the layer mask functionality, in its native form at least. However, it does include adjustment layers, and these little beauties have their own layer masks. In this video I show you a rather clever trick whereby you can hijack this mask and use it as you would a normal layer mask. Best of all its really easy to use.
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As I mentioned in my last video, I see layers as being about the most powerful tool there is in Photoshop, Elements, and all the good photo editing packages. Within the topic of layers there are two specific areas that I would define as being the most powerful aspects of layers. These are layer masks and Adjustment layers. In this video, and the next, I will address the former of these, the wonderful layer mask.

IMVU Skin Tutorial part 2. 🙂 And Yes It ends weird but I had to shorten the video 😛
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Grad filters are great tools for enhancing scenes. Color can change mood and variations such as diffusion and masking can potentially alter the meaning of a shot. This three-second scene is shown in its original colors first, followed by six variations that were generated using a custom Action in Photoshop Extended, the version of Photoshop that works on motion files. The Action lets you control the spread of the grad filter effect, then allows you to tune color, diffusion, contrast, fog and other qualities interactively for custom results. Look carefully, the second grad effect has distant clouds that are hand-painted onto the grad layer, and the last variation has manually eliminated the grad effect from the shoreline subject. Why do a grad filter effect in post-production processes? Control. If you shoot a scene using a glass or polycarbonate grad filter, you run into the “law of the haircut.” Meaning that you’re stuck with it. The Action allows you to customize the grad filtered area quickly and easily including hand-retouching like this in mere seconds. More about this and a bunch of other HDSLR topics in the interactive eBook. The Photoshop Extended iNovaFX Action is included inside the eBook “HDSLR the billion things you need…” eBook. More about this can be found by poking around at digitalsecrets.net and hdslrreview.com.
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…now what shall I shoot next???.. a series of works named “Play” by wahliao.com www.wahliao.com A photographic journal of Singapore as seen by lifestyle photographer, Wong Kin Leong, on 10 Shot entirely on a Nikon D300 with a 10.5mm f2.8 DX fisheye lens, this series was inspired by the randomness and chaos of life and its journeys. This video, together with “Colourful” www.youtube.com is a collection of videos that showcase Singapore and its people. Random starts off as Kin Leong leaves the house, and starts a journey of randomness, photographing anything that takes his fancy. The choice of a wide angle fisheye lens for this series is carefully chosen to reflect the cosmopolitan nature of Singapore as the fisheye perspective seems to capture the wide expanse of the country to easily incorporate with ease all foreigners into the country and catering to the needs of the international community at large. Random deals with Singaporeans and their lives, being an entity of a larger community and their intimate mingling with each other on a random chaotic stage, meeting friends, transit through the city, struggling to make it through the day at the workplace, strangers whom they meet on the streets and then end back at home to be with their loved ones.
This is second of two videos which will give you 14 tips to make your pictures better. These tips are demonstrated with a Canon Rebel T1i, but you can easily do them with any camera.
Brian May on Sky Arts Book Show, from the Hay Book Festival
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A quick tutorial about how to make professional looking 3D movies and films using a beam-splitter 3D rig. For more info on 3D camera rigs and productions go to www.3DFilmFactory.com Stereoscopic 3d, anaglyph, stereo shooting, how to shoot 3D, filming in 3D, dual camera rig, 3D rig, 3D camera system, making 3D movies, 3D production, filming in 3D, 3D videos, making 3D videos
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