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22nd June 2011, 09:41 PM #1rogerjenkins Guest
Useful Ideas, & helpful suggestions please
I have been asked to set up a series of photos to be run in sequence as a, " How to do it," online instructional videos. The first video is on, " How to make wooden wheels without a lathe, " The second on, " How to make successfully make a realistic wooden toy truck," The headache question being is, " How do I go about setting up the photos in sequence so the background is not included, and there is also very little background shadow, or unwanted reflection from other things ? "
This is something I know very little about, and hopefully there is a viewer who knows heaps about taking really good photos. I do have a Kodak Easyshare Digital Camera to take the photos, along with Photo-shop Elements program,- but I prefer to make things out in the workshop,- and not spend ages on the computer trying to get photos looking just right, even though the end result is bound for the global marketplace, via someone else's website. Me and computers are NOT real good," friends," at any time,- if it don't work first time,- I prefer not to know about it
Woodwork on the other hand,- I have the patience to spend hours working out how to design something so the end result looks realistic.
All ideas, and thoughts welcome
Roger
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