Friday, March 09, 2007
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
3 Layer Orton
I've just recorded a video that shows how I am now doing most of my post processing.
-It was captured in one take, a little less than 10 minutes long.
-I installed Adobe Premiere Elements, 15 minutes.
-I learned how to zoom in on the video using camera controls, 30 minutes.
-I edited the titles and the zooms, 60 minutes.
-Rendering the video? Priceless, or about 23 hours and still going.
That will teach me to do this on my main PC (1.7G Pentium-M). Unfortunately, Premiere isn't compiled for the native Itanium instruction set, so I can't run it on my 64 Socket Itanium system. That's 128 cores. I figure it would render in a few minutes on that box.
Oh well.
-It was captured in one take, a little less than 10 minutes long.
-I installed Adobe Premiere Elements, 15 minutes.
-I learned how to zoom in on the video using camera controls, 30 minutes.
-I edited the titles and the zooms, 60 minutes.
-Rendering the video? Priceless, or about 23 hours and still going.
That will teach me to do this on my main PC (1.7G Pentium-M). Unfortunately, Premiere isn't compiled for the native Itanium instruction set, so I can't run it on my 64 Socket Itanium system. That's 128 cores. I figure it would render in a few minutes on that box.
Oh well.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Monday, January 30, 2006
Ortonize Photos
OK, so I don't update my blog often. You get what you pay for. Or not.
I got more than I paid for when I was looking at trout photos on Flickr. I stumbled across a woman in Michigan who had a note on using the "Orton Technique". Thinking this was some new fishing trick, I googled and found this:
http://www.naturephotographers.net/articles0106/dw0106-1.html
"Ortonizing" is a way to mess with your photos in a fun way.
Here are a few results (zebra, maple, thistle):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bobgcampbell/93486912/
I got more than I paid for when I was looking at trout photos on Flickr. I stumbled across a woman in Michigan who had a note on using the "Orton Technique". Thinking this was some new fishing trick, I googled and found this:
http://www.naturephotographers.net/articles0106/dw0106-1.html
"Ortonizing" is a way to mess with your photos in a fun way.
Here are a few results (zebra, maple, thistle):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bobgcampbell/93486912/
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