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JuStDaVe
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Sep 22, 2004 19:02 |  #1

This as a action sorry bout the qual the eos was in the car ... u get the idea

any one have a tutorial or a pre recordered action for this ?

ps you guys are all great i have been on heaps of forums and ppl dont like to help u out

good work to admin and members :P

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Sep 22, 2004 19:59 |  #2

This was done with a action I downloaded from the adobe site..

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Sep 22, 2004 20:01 |  #3

you dotn happen to have the exact url do u ?

having dramas finding it :(


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Sep 22, 2004 20:07 |  #4

or if u could email me the file that would be champion


justdave@dart.net.au (external link)

:) thanks


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Sep 22, 2004 20:51 |  #5

:shock: looks great PM me the url too. for that action frame




  
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Sep 23, 2004 07:00 |  #6

does any one else have it >?


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Sep 23, 2004 07:06 |  #7

here is the url

The action is called BBfilmstrip, easy to use and works like a charm

http://share.studio.ad​obe.com …etailSubmit.asp​?aID=10361 (external link)


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Sep 23, 2004 12:38 |  #8

Sorry for the delay but here is a better One look at this link and see what you think they also have other frames too. http://www.epaperpress​.com/psphoto/index.htm​l (external link) Now look to the left of this site near the bottom and click on frames then you will see a 35mm one.

Like this one..

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Sep 23, 2004 12:42 |  #9

Film Frame Instructions

The 35mm and sheet film frames are distributed as vector-based Photoshop PSD files in the film frames download. These are not actions, but standard Photoshop files. Choose File > Open view the frames. This section describes a technique and workflow for incorporating an image into these frames.

For photographic purposes you work with bitmap images in Photoshop. Each pixel is represented by an RGB value consisting of three 8-bit numbers. When you resize bitmaps adjacent pixels are interpolated and quality suffers. Vectors are represented by mathematical equations. When you resize vectors, the equations are multiplied by a constant multiplier and the image redrawn. As a result drawings represented by vectors are small and resize with no loss in quality. For example, you could resize a 3000 pixel vector-based image down to 10 pixels, then resize it back to 3000 pixels, with no loss in image quality. Try that with a standard JPEG bitmap image!

Since vectors resize better than bitmaps, the best strategy is to resize the vector-based frame to match the size of your image. First crop your image, without resizing, to the frame's ratio. For a 4:5 ratio, for example, enter "4 in" and "5 in" in height/width options for the Crop tool and leave resolution blank.

After cropping, measure the image. Let's assume you have a 655x524 image. The PSD file indicates that cutout size is 2500x2000. You need to resize the frame so the hole in the frame is 655x524. This is best done using percentages. The ratio between the desired frame width and actual frame width is:

655 / 2500 = .262 or 26.2%.

Round down to 26% so that frame size will be slightly smaller than the image. To resize the frame go to Image > Image Size and specify Percent under Pixel Dimensions, enter 26%, and resize. Then use the Move tool and Shift-drag the picture into the frame. Go to the Layers palette and drag the image layer to the appropriate place and use the Move tool to make final adjustments. Here is a suggested workflow:

* crop the image, without resizing, to frame cutout proportions
* resize frame cutout (Image > Image Size) to match image dimensions
* move image to frame
* do not flatten
* adjust drop shadow and Image > Trim to crop
* resize frame and image for target
* click on image layer and sharpen image
* export for web for printer


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