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New Photoshop For Video Guide

 

 


hlanden
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Jan 28, 2005, 3:13 PM

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We've just published a new article entitled

"Photoshop for Video - Tips and Tricks" at

http://videouniversity.com/photoVid2.html

I hope you find it helpful. I'd love your feedback. Let us know what you think.

Hal Landen
Professional Video Producer course


(This post was edited by hlanden on Mar 29, 2005, 9:09 AM)


Lou Bruno
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Jan 29, 2005, 6:56 AM

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Nice work!


videobear
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Jan 29, 2005, 11:47 AM

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Lou,

Welcome to Video University!
I've followed your pioneering work with the JVC DV camcorders for a long time; I hope you visit these forums often.




Regards,
Doug Graham
Panda Productions


Lou Bruno
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Jan 29, 2005, 12:48 PM

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I promise.............actually I "hit" all of them. Nice hearing from you!




In Reply To
Lou,

Welcome to Video University!
I've followed your pioneering work with the JVC DV camcorders for a long time; I hope you visit these forums often.



Stoney
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Feb 1, 2005, 9:56 AM

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Hal,
Nice tips thanks. I've been using PS 7 for awhile and have been pretty much self taught since v.5. Most of the time I will scan, cut out and take my graphics directly into a project with a transperant background made at 720x480 for DV editing or 720x486 for my Globecaster broadcast switcher system. In most cases that has seemed to work without distorting the image or at least it looks like it OK. I will say that after well over a year of watching regular 4:3 TV on a 16:9 HDTV, has changed the way things look to me. The whole world has gained weight. Anyway, I was never taught the resampling thing, so I've never really used it. I'm just wondering why I haven't seen a big difference working the way I have.

Thanks,
Stoney
LE 6.1, DVC-80, GL-1 & TRV900


GmElliott
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Feb 2, 2005, 9:25 AM

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I'm on Version 7 as well...but will be upgrading to CS soon via a promotion from my Wacom Intuos 3 tablet. I always create my graphics at 720x540. Once they are completed I go ahead and resize the finished composition to 720x480 which will squash it vertically. However once brought into the NLE or DVD authoring program it rights it'self and is in perfect aspect ratio. CS has some extra tools that just make it easier.




Glen Elliott
http://www.GmElliottVideo.com
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Howard Neill
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Mar 14, 2005, 3:03 AM

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Thank you, Hal

Lee did a good job. I am going to print it and keep it in the editing room for next time I work with stills. I am looking forward to experimenting with the green screen chroma key capabilities. It is something which I have steered clear of Blush but this makes it sound so simple.

Cheers

.
Howard

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igor_b
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Nov 17, 2005, 10:37 AM

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Hal,
thanks for the great article!
One question...
You wrote: "Re-sample (do NOT resize) the image to 720 pixels wide by 486 pixels high at 72 dpi"
Where do I go in PS to "re-sample" the image?

Thanks

Igor


hlanden
The Dean / Moderator


Nov 17, 2005, 10:53 AM

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Hi John,

Glad you like it. I didn't write the article so don't have an easy answer for you, but I'll bet someone in this forum can help you. If you don't get a response here, post another question with the subject as your question.

Hal
Professional Video Producer course


videowerks
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Oct 10, 2008, 1:10 PM

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Hello Hal, do you by chance have an update to this article that goes with CS3 (or maybe CS4)? Or are the tips you gave here for CS pretty much the same? Thanks!

Rick


hlanden
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Oct 10, 2008, 1:30 PM

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Hi Rick,

What you see is all we have at the moment. I'd be willing to bet, though, that the tips will be prety much the same. Try them out and see what you think. If you learn of major differences, I'll gladly post your findings as an update to the article.

Hal
Professional Video Producer course