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wcstory
17th of March 2006 (Fri), 20:54
Total Newb question.

I have an action shot I posted of my daughter at an ammusement park getting splashed with water. There are four frames to the series that I'd like to display side by side.

What should I use to assemble this?

Thanks,
Bill

jj1987
17th of March 2006 (Fri), 21:35
do you have an example of exactly what you want to do, like maybe the image that gave you the idea?

wcstory
18th of March 2006 (Sat), 01:58
Here's the four shost I want to display like a film strip.

Thanks,
Bill

Edit: Can't upload four.

wcstory
18th of March 2006 (Sat), 01:59
Other two

rudgej
18th of March 2006 (Sat), 02:05
I've got a photo just like that of my daughter in Busch Gardens in Florida. :)

If you were wanting to display the four shots as a film-strip, my suggestion would be for simulate a film-style film strip in e.g. Photoshop, and have each one of these as individual frames. The whole lot could then be printed out panoramic style.

wcstory
18th of March 2006 (Sat), 06:07
I've got a photo just like that of my daughter in Busch Gardens in Florida. :)

If you were wanting to display the four shots as a film-strip, my suggestion would be for simulate a film-style film strip in e.g. Photoshop, and have each one of these as individual frames. The whole lot could then be printed out panoramic style.

I've got PS Elements 2 and PS 5, but I can't find a way to do it. Is the film strip an add it??

Bill

rudgej
18th of March 2006 (Sat), 06:12
I've got PS Elements 2 and PS 5, but I can't find a way to do it. Is the film strip an add it??
Bill, I cam across this link (http://flyingsamphoto.com/digital-photo-guide-art-filmstrip.shtml) that might give you what you are looking for. :)

wcstory
18th of March 2006 (Sat), 07:31
THANK YOU!

Nice link find.

Bill

wcstory
18th of March 2006 (Sat), 08:16
I found another tutorial on Adobe's site.

First try. I need to work on that last image. I'd delete it , but it shows the glee of her new found game.

Bill

rudgej
18th of March 2006 (Sat), 08:52
You could also try an animated gif (wait for it to load):

http://www.johnrudge.f2s.com/images/nonsite/splash.gif

This was done using UnFREEz (http://www.whitsoftdev.com/unfreez/). :)

wcstory
18th of March 2006 (Sat), 09:51
Now thats cool! I shot several 5 to 6 frame series of one of the rollercoasters that I'll have to try that on.

THanks,
Bill

wcstory
18th of March 2006 (Sat), 10:41
John,
What did you use for the settings? Each one I try moves way too fast.

Bill

rudgej
18th of March 2006 (Sat), 11:49
John,
What did you use for the settings? Each one I try moves way too fast.

Bill
I gave the program a frame delay of 50. :)