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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:02 pm)
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Hi. This is the first time I have posted here. I have photoshop elements 3 (mac version) and am currently working on an animation in Carrara. I plan to render out the animation as an image sequence as there are some filters in photoshop that I want to use to add some post processing effects. Is it possible to set it up so that Photoshop can apply the AlienSkin Exposure filters I want to all the frames and resave them, or do I have to edit each frame by hand? I'm hoping that I will not have to do each frame by hand because the animation is going to have close to 5000 frames. Also does it matter if the images have an alpha mask channel, so that I can just edit a specific part of the picture at a time (such as the ocean waves) and then use a different mask to edit another part of the image (such as the row boat). I'm still rather new at using photoshop elements to post proccess effects for an animation (although I did use photoshop to create diferent layers for a picture which I animated in After Effects 6.5 Pro) , and even newer still with creating animations in Carrara.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
David