Russell Brown puts Photoshop Extended through its paces:
4 thoughts on “Demo: Making a time lapse in Photoshop”
This is just what I needed to see about CS5extended.
However I can’t quickly fix the resulting color shift because the exported Quicktime file appears to not use the document’s profile …
I tried this using CS6 beta. It worked perfectly!
Thanks!
The first time I did it, I used 3:2 images and rendered to HDTV 1920:1080. There were black bars at the left and right. Also the contrast was too high.
The second time I created an action to crop and resize all the images to 1920:1080, do a curves correction, and change the color profile to sRGB.
The result was much better.
This is just what I needed to see about CS5extended.
However I can’t quickly fix the resulting color shift because the exported Quicktime file appears to not use the document’s profile …
Thank you, this is so helpful and easy to follow, with such dramatic results!
I tried this using CS6 beta. It worked perfectly!
Thanks!
The first time I did it, I used 3:2 images and rendered to HDTV 1920:1080. There were black bars at the left and right. Also the contrast was too high.
The second time I created an action to crop and resize all the images to 1920:1080, do a curves correction, and change the color profile to sRGB.
The result was much better.
Thank you for the tutition. What is the best program to play it on with a pc?
Shaun