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Question about taking pictures
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How do you take the moving pictures. I can't think of what you'd call them but it shows frame by frame all in one. I want to take some this year.
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Ure supposed to use cotex, duh!
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A sequence your talking about.
Easy use a High Definition camera, take snapshots from your computer and photoshop it. as easy as that
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he US shits 5 million dollars every day that is nothing thats not enough money to do jack shit. The US alone spends about 5 BILLION each year in foerign aide -dArKfranchise
Responsibility, what's that?
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You use a good still camera with a motor drive, take the slides, have them scanned and then put them togeather in photo shop.
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my minolta does it, just get a camera with the drive switch on it and when u do all u gotta do is put it on the setting and hold the button down and that thing will go, click, click, click, click, etc...
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I can do it with my dads nikon. THe motor drive helps alot, but you need really light sensitive film and a high shuttter speed. YOu dont actually need a notor drive, you can advance the film with the lever if your fast enought, but the pictures dont look as good
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I'm never paying attention, thats my excuse
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I was talkin to this guy he said you can do it with your video camera just run it through some software on your computer
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how do you control the speed of the sequence shots?? every time i try to do it it takes them soooooo slowly so i end up w/ like 2 pics of the actual jump.
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