2010-02-07, 23:28 | Link #1402 |
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So I downloaded Vhub then proceeded into downloading AvySynth.
I'm trying to play an MP4 file. I used this code with notepad: DirectShowSource("C:\location to file\filename with extention"). Vhub has it's own folder and i put the code in the same folder. I named the code as directed from the guide. But I keep getting the error that the file is unknown or unsupported type. It will also not play in Windows Media Player. I don;t know what I'm doing wrong.
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2010-02-08, 01:41 | Link #1403 | |
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2010-02-11, 14:29 | Link #1405 |
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/Bookmarked this. x) A lot of useful tutorials that I need to learn. Thanks soo much, you guys! :3
However, could anyone tell me how to save a file as GIF in Photoshop CS4? I know about the save on web thing. I tried it and the quality looked different... Which I didn't want. I think I tried almost (hopefully almost) every options there... and yeah.. it seems like there is no way to get that same quality... Or is there? Please tell me howw. |
2010-02-11, 14:44 | Link #1406 |
sleepyhead
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You mean compared to the way it looked in the editor? No way to do it1, simply because GIFs since their inception and to this day are designed to only support 256 colors and 0/100% transparency pixels (which is to say you can't have something like 50% transparent pixels in there). You could use the Animated PNG format but it will be big (prise of too much quality), and besides that those are not cross browser compatible (browsers that don't support them will see them as static image).
If you think you are getting really bad quality compared to say something you've seen here or somewhere else then feel free to post it for analysis, and we'll try to help with tips. __________________ 1 that's sort of a lil white lie, there's this hack but I doubt it will work for what you want; ie. animated stuff. |
2010-02-12, 02:33 | Link #1407 |
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Yes, compared to the way it looked in the editor... Hm, well, the quality's not that bad, really. Just sightly different. I just wanted it to look exactly same. Guess it's not gona happen.
But I'll post the pictures anyway. http://i48.tinypic.com/14o70g.png http://i45.tinypic.com/aykd4x.png |
2010-02-18, 03:47 | Link #1408 |
ピンクの爆発
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Urm, I'm still new in the photoshop thingy. My dad got me Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended a few days ago. Until now, I know how to crop, using the filter..but can somebody tell me how the layer works? In more details 'bout the layer function or somethin' like that. Also, what's the brush for?
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2010-02-18, 05:35 | Link #1409 |
Kira_Naruto, the ecchi
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Uuu.. thats a pretty big topic to begin with
http://www.photoshopcafe.com/tutorials/layers/intro.htm Start there You are also adviced to spend your time in this link http://www.ehow.com/video_4444800_ph...-tutorial.html
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2010-02-19, 08:48 | Link #1411 |
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i need help here .. im using PS CS 3 to make this animated gif, but when im done saving the file into gif, the animated look slow like this, what did i missed, its so different like the tween on PS... i have around 46 frames for this images it would be great if anyone could help me making this, i will upload the folder frames... thnks before |
2010-02-19, 10:19 | Link #1413 | |
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i've alry upload the folder frames here if you like to try http://www.mediafire.com/?jukmfzh44xm |
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2010-02-19, 10:52 | Link #1416 |
Kira_Naruto, the ecchi
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Remove duplicate frames and then set the timer to less the 0.1 se .. something like 0.05s .. just dont leave it at 0s.
I'm full converted into GIMP now after getting my new computer - since GIMP is portable, so I kinda forget how PS work (besides I only own the old PS CS2 back then)
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2010-02-19, 10:54 | Link #1417 |
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Seems like a frame rate issue. Frame delay, when set to 0 is exactly 1 frame depending on the frame rate setting of photoshop. Default seems to be 30 (at least in my CS4) which means that if you import a video with a frame rate of 60 fps, the frame rate is halved on export. 30 fps is a safe choice because it's the kind of frame rate most browsers etc work just fine with. This means that if you have a 60fps original and you export it as 30 fps animation you need to remove every other frame to keep the speed approximately the same as the original.
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2010-02-19, 11:13 | Link #1419 | ||
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btw thnks, i guess i have to start using other software Quote:
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