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Stop Motion Techniques - For Model Rockets?

 
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Apr 03, 2008 18:25 |  #16

lilminijpc,
I took a look at your 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 photos and 1 is really great capture time. Also the one you posted of your rocket came out great. Both photos could look much better with a bit of contrast adjustment.... (and a small crop for your rocket photo). ;)

Looks like you got the timing great :)


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Apr 05, 2008 17:27 |  #17

John_B wrote in post #5254634 (external link)
lilminijpc,
I took a look at your 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 photos and 1 is really great capture time. Also the one you posted of your rocket came out great. Both photos could look much better with a bit of contrast adjustment.... (and a small crop for your rocket photo). ;)

Looks like you got the timing great :)

Thanks, for your tips about shooting rockets. :)
I was kind of disappointed at how my Polarizer filter caused my pictures to come out darker than I expected & the colors were not as sharp as I had thought they would be.


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Apr 08, 2008 12:20 |  #18

lilminijpc wrote in post #5266982 (external link)
Thanks, for your tips about shooting rockets. :)
I was kind of disappointed at how my Polarizer filter caused my pictures to come out darker than I expected & the colors were not as sharp as I had thought they would be.

A quick Levels adjustment in photoshop will make your colors pop.

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