Hey guys,
i have to cut/edit a small movie for my university and they told me to use the program AVID. But I dont like it and I wanna use Premiere instead. Can anybody tell me if you can see, if you only have the final cutted movie, which program has been used to do this?
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>>2764288
Just use AVID faggot, learn something new
>>2764288
Avid is the professional standard. Premiere is a piece of shit.
Stop being a fucking amateur asshole.
>>2764288
I usually use AE but it's garbage.
Newfag here. Shooting with D5000 + 18-105 nikkor mostly
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>>2767697
resize dickhead
I like the first picture, but maybe the sky is a bit overexposed?
Whoa
Went to get 3 rolls of film developed at my local camera store today
> $50
> Jesus christ
I don't shoot film very much, but I like it every now and then.
Also, I don't want to do any chemical shit.
>>2768131
FYI: Price also included Hi Res scans, so that was some cost on top of it.
>I like shooting film
>I don't want to do any chemical shit
If you just want to take photos and get digital scans back without doing the in-between part then why not just shoot digital? Of course they charged you way too much to develop B&W for you, nobody ever gets their B&W done by a lab.
>>2768134
I do shoot digital most of the time. That's why I only shot 3 rolls of film in the past year.
Let's have a self portrait thread.
Took this one a couple months back and I think it turned out quite good.
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here you go
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>>2748287
Is that a Voigtländer?
>>2748483
yes
>>2769494
suck my erection, famillama, and squeal like a pig
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>>2769491
Was underexposing what could have been a good picture part of your plan?
I'm a total noob to photography, but I can't stop looking at charlotte wales' photoshoots for area prefall '16. How'd she do it friends? Is it the lighting, the editing? Please suggest what kind of techniques and gear she might have used. Thanks
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another example
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last one
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>>2769478
Lighting - everything you need to know is in the shadows
editing - a lot of wankery
>>2769478
at least 2 hard lights to camera left one hard light to camera right 1/4 -1/8 power. probably using magnum reflectors and white v flats on either side of the model hair fan
>>2769479
flagged fresnel at 5 o'clock to camera, magnum to 4, beauty dish above and slightly to the right / behind model...
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Is /p/ the only community on the internet that uses the term 'snapshit'
I can't find any other trace of it.
I don't even know if this concept exists outside of /p/. It indicates an incredible cynicism and bitter outlook
Yeah, snapshit is ours. Gearfag is too.
>>2768509
Snapshot=snapshit
It's kinda like hearing a really, really religious person saying "Gosh" or "shoot". They mean the exact same thing as saying "fuck" or "shit", but they don't use those naughty words.
>>2768516
adding fag as a suffix is a common 4chanism though
snapshit is an entirely unique creation
How does one take photos like this one for example? I really wanna know, I love the way they look.
>>2768045
shoot like sub f/5.6, miss focus a tad so everything's a bit softer, apply vsco. if you do not have vsco, the general tech for something like this is
crushed and lifted blacks, lowered whites, lowered clarity slider to idk -5, split tone in magenta or purple to shadows, cyan to highlights, toy with the rgb sliders in camera calibration for false-colour that film has
>>2768046
thanks for the info anon, i appriciate it.
i have one more question, i just saw this pic and came right in here and i do not have any knowledge of photography.
you're saying that i should shoot this like sub f/5.6 and apply vsco and that's pretty much it?
is there any way to do shots like this digitally? (like in a cheaper way, smartphones more like)
what do you mean by "miss focus a tad"?
>>2768053
yeah vsco is for editing digital photos
last i saw smartphones don't have controllable apertures, you'll need a camera with an interchangeable lens
i mean get it in focus, and then turn the lens a bit so it's focused closer or farther than the subject. could just apply a blur to the whole thing in post though, that might be the better option.
Newbie here!
I've been looking up vidoes and guides on photography for the past 3 months now, from starters videos to experts and also concept theories. I think it's finally time to do some practical and buy my equipment now :)
What I've got in mind is a Canon EOS 750d. I am a student who hasn't got that much money on their hands. My budget is around ÂŁ400 MAX though I'm trying to spend around ÂŁ350.
Any tips to what I should get and how I could possibly get things for cheaper? I'm fine with 2nd hand equipment as long as it's...
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Nikon D3300 is a very good choice as far as i can see.
Also.
> Fucking gear thread
:)
>>2767492
eos m, a5100, a6000, g7,
I found this at my dad's old house. Its the same as pic related (konica s hexanon). I always loved to take pictures with a cool story behind, but i find it mesmerising doing it with my phone. Will this camera work? Will it take decent pictures? I don't know nothing about photography, nor cameras.
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The Konica Auto S series are nice cameras with great lenses. If it works it will make nice pictures.
Look up a video on rangefinder cameras or something and how exposure works.
If the lightmeter still works this camera has shutter priority so that makes things easier for a beginner since you only have to think about 1 parameter, shutter speed.
Set the lens to 'auto', wind the film lever and press the shutter button. If you hear and see the shutter fire the camera is probably fine.
Look through the finder and move the focussing tab on the lens. If...
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>>2768563
inspect lens for dust and fungus. clean out dust from inside of it or you'll get spots on your photos.
i'm sure there are lists of general things to do to spruce up an old camera and get it ready for taking photos.
if you've got allergies you'll need to take precautions, i've fucked my own shit so hard by not taking a claritin before diving into some cameras.
Thanks guys for the encouragment. It was a little bit dusty, but nothing more. Im going to a photo store to buy a roll.
Pd: english is not my native language sorry
Going to a wetlands reserve with hopefully lot of pic related
What can i quickly read to get an idea of tips for composition/etc?
The technical details of exposure/etc I have down.
>>2768282
fill the frame
be patient
focus on the eyes
be ready
pic isnt really a great example because i missed focus on the eyes but he popped out in front of me like 10-15 ft away and thats the best i could do
what camera/lens?
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>>2768286
So the rule of 3rds doesn't apply to birds as much then? because normally you'd try to shoot your subject on the left 1/3rd or right 1/3rd position, right?
>>2768286
>focus on the eyes
Sounds pretty hard for a moving one (i don't hope to get that on this first time) but i'll try that for stationary, thanks.
I just have an entry level dSLR and lenses. If i can't get any decent bird pictures I'll still have some nice landscape/waterscape[if that's a word] photos, some more experience, get some time outdoors, and get some photos /p/ can tear apart about how bad they are
New instagram thread; last one reached image limit.
Be sure to include sample pics and link.
>last thread
>>2720778
Getting back into it. I have a variety of stuff.
Recently shot a number of models, will post them when i finish processing.
https://www.instagram.com/yung_spookster/
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>>2741327
one of the girls i did recently
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Mostly pics of nature, buildings and stuff
instagram.com/romanvec
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Imma post a bunch of photos. Some good, some awful, all recent.
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>just updated to windows 10 last night
>neat.jpg
>open PS and now it's telling me that the hex value of white is now pink.
What am I doing wrong here? Or is this just a weird bug?
A weird bug called Windows 10.
It's probably your janky ass pirated copy bruh.
Is 255,255,255 pink in MS paint?
check if it's using some weird icc profile
google the problem
Hi, fairly new to this board.
I'm wondering if someone can tell me how to take photographs like this, the camera and film to buy and how to get them processed into a digital photo etc.
The poster said 35MM film or something but I'm still fairly clueless, dumping a few pics and any help is appreciated.