smithore Posted May 1, 2007 Report Posted May 1, 2007 Here is a short slideshow (test) with morphing and fast pictures fading (mini 300ms).http://s144573887.onlinehome.fr/bangkok%20morphing%204.exe Quote
rakn Posted May 1, 2007 Report Posted May 1, 2007 Stephane,Amazing, wonderful, beautiful ... Tres bien.Thank you for sharing, your shows are so inspiring.Ragnar Quote
neil Posted May 2, 2007 Report Posted May 2, 2007 As always , a great original piece of work. I think Stephane is very skilled in his use of PTE.Neil Quote
keyboard Posted May 5, 2007 Report Posted May 5, 2007 Wow!!!Simply jaw dropping.Thank you for sharing.John. Quote
pnelson Posted May 16, 2007 Report Posted May 16, 2007 Beautiful! Just awesome! A true work of art! Quote
ADB Posted May 17, 2007 Report Posted May 17, 2007 PHOTOGRAPHY/GRAPHICS (Out of 5)5 - Outstanding photography and Graphics. You have really "captured" the people and the moment SOUNDTRACK (Out of 5)4 - Strong soundtrack matching the energy of the subject with good variation suiting itself to variety of transitions. TIMING (Out of 5)5 - Superb - Show magically synced (I realise it was a test hence the "rushed" ending)PTE MASTERY (Out of 5)5 - PTE Mastery is what this show is all about!WATCHABILITY - Couldn't finish / Watched Once / Would watch again / Would watch many times OVERALL SCORE AND COMMENT (Out of 20)19/20 - Magic!! CheersAndrew Quote
Kalain Posted May 17, 2007 Report Posted May 17, 2007 Hi,Wow, very interesting effects.I should say fascinating (morphing) effects.This is a bit between video and photos. Very nice.Alain. Quote
Sammy Posted May 17, 2007 Report Posted May 17, 2007 Hello ,I am new here. I just wanted to say how impressed I was with your presentation.Also I wanted to ask a question --how did you get the moving effect ,I would love to know how to do that with my pictures. I just started using the program so I'm sorry if this question is stupid.Cheers ,Sammy Quote
ADB Posted May 17, 2007 Report Posted May 17, 2007 Hello ,I am new here. I just wanted to say how impressed I was with your presentation.Also I wanted to ask a question --how did you get the moving effect ,I would love to know how to do that with my pictures. I just started using the program so I'm sorry if this question is stupid.Cheers ,SammyI'm guessing but I think the author took one or two shots of the same scene a few seconds apart, then used a morphing program to generate the scenes inbetween the shots (possibly even a video application) then he was able to extract (possible hundreds) of separate frames each show a change in the movement of the subject. These were then played back in rapid sucession 30ms or thereabouts with no transition effects. But that's just a guess :-)What I would really love to know is how long it took to make this amazing presentation.Cheers Andrew Quote
smithore Posted May 19, 2007 Author Report Posted May 19, 2007 I'm guessing but I think the author took one or two shots of the same scene a few seconds apart, then used a morphing program to generate the scenes inbetween the shots (possibly even a video application) then he was able to extract (possible hundreds) of separate frames each show a change in the movement of the subject. These were then played back in rapid sucession 30ms or thereabouts with no transition effects. But that's just a guess :-)Good ADB!!! It's exactly the way I've worked! Quote
Kalain Posted May 19, 2007 Report Posted May 19, 2007 Hi stéphane,Good ADB!!! It's exactly the way I've worked!I have never used morphing software, I thought it was only for "playing" with images. You shown us that it's a quite interesting way to use such software. I guess there is plenty of them along the web.Do you have any preference ? Alain Quote
smithore Posted May 19, 2007 Author Report Posted May 19, 2007 Do you have any preference ?For this show I've used "Fantamorph 3", you can create animated gifs, videos, jpeg series, flash movie etc.It could be useful if PTE could play flash movie in real time to insert animations like this. Quote
Sammy Posted May 22, 2007 Report Posted May 22, 2007 I'm guessing but I think the author took one or two shots of the same scene a few seconds apart, then used a morphing program to generate the scenes inbetween the shots (possibly even a video application) then he was able to extract (possible hundreds) of separate frames each show a change in the movement of the subject. These were then played back in rapid sucession 30ms or thereabouts with no transition effects. But that's just a guess :-)What I would really love to know is how long it took to make this amazing presentation.Cheers AndrewIt sounds like I will have to practice a lot more --thanks for letting me know ..Cheers ,Sammy Quote
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