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Aug 04, 2011 01:26 |  #1

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" daddy, he looks scary. "

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After-effects of Starbucks

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Aug 04, 2011 05:38 |  #2

I love this stuff!! These images have so much feel.

How do you get the black lines at top and botom ?


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Aug 06, 2011 15:36 |  #3

Wow this looks like a screenshot of a movie. I love cinematic shots.


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Aug 10, 2011 13:53 |  #4

I love the tones. Very nice man


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Aug 10, 2011 14:04 as a reply to  @ JTant's post |  #5

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Aug 10, 2011 21:38 |  #6

Very nice, Servealoha.
What lens did you have? Seems you're taking this hand-held in low light.

I also got the naming wrong... I thought "After effects of Starbucks" was the Asian gal in the last one... thought there was something not shown in the photo. Haha.




  
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Aug 11, 2011 22:49 |  #7

supernova74 wrote in post #12875171 (external link)
I love this stuff!! These images have so much feel.

How do you get the black lines at top and botom ?

i use this method:
http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=iExjh97IjKE (external link)

wonder if there is a quicker/easier way though to do this for multiple photos in lightroom or something


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Aug 11, 2011 23:18 |  #8

john_galt wrote in post #12920469 (external link)
wonder if there is a quicker/easier way though to do this for multiple photos in lightroom or something

If you have Lightroom the cropping is very simple. Go into the crop pane and set a custom aspect ratio of 2.35:1.

If you want the black bars: in Photoshop, increase the canvas size with a background extension color of black. Figure out the percent increase in height (from 2.35:1 to 16:9 it's ~33%), and add that to the canvas relatively. Alternately, you could change the image dimensions to the horizontal of your new aspect ratio (16 in this case) and then extend the canvas vertically to the new aspect ratio. Sounds complicated, but it's really not.


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Oct 19, 2011 22:07 |  #9

Love the tones and cinematic effects. :)


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