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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 03 6:38 am)
What about scanning strips of used film, either negative (color or b/w) or dia positive...than creating photomontages with them and the pictures you have...than distorting them as you like...
Sounds impractical, no..?
And also, if you ask me whether I can do this or not...I can't...
...But, ask Antoonio or another master Photoshopper... :)
Dear PunkClown, it's nice to meet you with your face...
How old is your youngest..?
Since I dealt and played with 8-months-old baby of my nephew for ten days during his and his family's visit just before the new year, I saw that my feelings about becoming a father started to change radically...towards the positive...
Your youngest is a healthy and beautiful child.
Best regards. :)
Gun, do you plan to do paper print, or just store it to computer? If you print it, I would suggest to do like doruksal said. Scan strip of negatives, copypaste few times, so you can do long strip enough. Add pictures you want and then tweak the final work. You can use photoshops shear tool, there are also many filters that does the same. If you want to archive pics in computer, do HQ-slideshow and convert it to big avi-file, you can even add music if you want. There are no same feeling as looking at print though.. I esteem the work you are doing, and if I can help, just ask, anything. .n
Cameron? As in Cameron Diaz? Can't see any resemblance, though....lol Good to see ya, bud! Hope the neck leaning to one side like that isn't uncomfortable - poor baby looks as though it's barely able to hold on like that. Was it an accident or part of the mutation process? Anyways, hope it's curable and you Get Well Soon. Mike (",)
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I have an idea I dont know how to get through with. My father died a year ago and I want to make a filmstrip, or something like that,showing his life. I have photos from age 1 to 95, and would like to make a kind of revue of his whole life.I have in mind a filmstrip that coils over some background, but I dont know how I can make that filmstrip to behave the way I like it to. Think I must do it in segments, use different filters like deforming tool and warp and such. Does anybody have any ideas how to do it the best way? Or any fresh ideas of other kinds. I have a tube of a Kodak filmstrip with four windows that I can use. Brainstorming please! :-)