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Removing color Cast out of Flower Using a Portrait Retouching Technique

01 Aug

This video from www.acmeeducational.com shows Vincent Versace showing how to remove color cast from a flower using a retouching technique
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Pro shooter to cover London 2012 using Panasonic Lumix DMC-G5

01 Aug

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Panasonic has announced that Getty Images sports photographer Dean Mouhtaropoulos will be covering the London 2012 Olympic Games exclusively using its recently-announced Lumix DMC-G5. His images will be displayed both at the Getty Gallery next to London’s Olympic Park, and on Panasonic UK’s homepage. With sports photography traditionally the preserve of large SLR cameras, the company is hoping to showcase the capabilities of its mirrorless model in this notoriously-demanding field. We suspect the press release has more to do with making the most of its Olympic sponsorship than swaying other pros, but it should be interesting to see the results.

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Contributor Tutorials: How to replace a head using a donor image

01 Aug

This tutorial explains how to use Photoshop to replace a head using a donor image. I show you how to make the initial selection, so that you can copy and paste the donor image into the working file. I show you how to fine-tune the position of your donor image by using the Opacity feature. I demonstrate how to use a mask to conceal and reveal the donor image. I show you a fast and easy way to remove parts of the background image that may interfere with the donor. Afterwards, I explain the importance of making your edits seamless and natural. (skill level=advanced)

i know it could use some more work…but its pretty cool
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Lenticular 3D photography photo shoot using the Mitton LR1 and software

01 Jul

Watch the full process of taking a 3D Lenticular photograph (like a hologram) with the Mitton LR1 linear rail system, of Monica Loughman, one of Irelands leading Ballet dancers. See the lenticular process from photo shoot, use of 3D software, lamination and printing.
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Remove a Scar using Photoshop

14 May

www.helpvid.net Many people have unwanted scars on various parts of their bodies. Here we will be working with a bad scar on the face; we will remove this using the patch tool. Then to remove any remaining evidence of the scar we will apply a skin tone. Pls Rate, Subscribe and Comment. And be sure to drop by the website.
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Skyrim in Virtual Reality using HMZ-T1, TrackIR & Kinect

30 Apr

Skyrim played through a simulated Virtual Reality environment using a head mounted display, head tracking, motion sensing and speech recognition. I’ve also written up a walkthrough on how you can do it yourself too: zookal.com This is what was used for the demo: – Skyrim – A first person action role-playing game for the PC. – Sony HMZ-T1 – High definition head mounted display with Stereoscopic 3D. – Microsoft Kinect – Track movement and gestures. – TrackIR 5 – Head tracking. – TrackClip Pro – Used with the TrackIR 5 for more accurate head tracking. – Shoot – Speech recognition software. – FAAST 0.9 – Software used to map Kinect gestures to the keyboard I’ve setup the Sony HMZ-T1 head mounted display to use Stereoscopic 3D as well as attached the TrackClip Pro on it for head tracking. I had to place the TrackIR 5 on a wire hanging from the ceiling as it needed to be around head level to track my head movements properly. The Kinect was setup on the PC using PrimeSense’s OpenNI drivers. I used FAAST 0.9 with a custom script to map certain gestures with the keyboard, such as walking on the spot to move in the game, leaning left, leaning right, jumping and moving my right arm forward to use the sword. Shoot was used to map several speech commands with actions in the game as well, such as saying ‘Open Menu’ and ‘Close Menu’ to trigger the in-game menu, as well as using commands to navigate through the menu. All the devices to do this cost less than 00, although it is still
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Photography Lincoln Rd Miami, Using a Nikon D90

30 Mar

went for a sunday photoshoot , took some pics and compiled some pics I have in this video I hope you enjoy!

 
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Popular Photography Digital Days Photo Tips – Taking better pictures using Light

18 Mar

A great video on some basic ways you can take better photos, and take your photography to the next level. Brought to you by Digital Days – a nationwide series of digital photography workshops presented by Popular Photography magazine. We are coming to a city near you! Check www.digitaldaysphoto.com for our schedule, ADDITIONAL VIDEOS, and more information!

 

DSLR Flash Photography Tutorial – Beginner Speedlight / Bounce Flash Tutorial using Nikon SB700

06 Feb

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VideoTrace – 3D modelling using real video

05 Dec

VideoTrace is a system for interactively generating realistic 3D models of objects from video—models that might be inserted into a video game, a simulation environment, or another video sequence. The user interacts with VideoTrace by tracing the shape of the object to be modelled over one or more frames of the video. By interpreting the sketch drawn by the user in light of 3D information obtained from computer vision techniques, a small number of simple 2D interactions can be used to generate a realistic 3D model. Each of the sketching operations in VideoTrace provides an intuitive and powerful means of modelling shape from video, and executes quickly enough to be used interactively. Immediate feedback allows the user to model rapidly those parts of the scene which are of interest and to the level of detail required. The combination of automated and manual reconstruction allows VideoTrace to model parts of the scene not visible, and to succeed in cases where purely automated approaches would fail..
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