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Old August 8th 04, 12:38 AM
Sean Ras
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I hope I explain this well enough to get some assistance. Does anyone know
how to create that frame in Photoshop that looks like you're looking at a
film negative? Not that the image itself appears like a negative but the
frame of the image looks like the film reel. Does that make sense? I know it
can't be difficult...it's used alot and I usually don't want to do what
everyone else does but I like that look. Thanks for any guidance on how to
make these frames.

Sean


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Old August 9th 04, 05:19 AM
zeitgeist
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ou can buy CD's full of effects like that. perhaps you can download one.

or you could scan a strip of 35mm film and clean it up, drop in your own
images in the appropriate spots.


"Sean Ras" wrote in message
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I hope I explain this well enough to get some assistance. Does anyone know
how to create that frame in Photoshop that looks like you're looking at a
film negative? Not that the image itself appears like a negative but the
frame of the image looks like the film reel. Does that make sense? I know

it
can't be difficult...it's used alot and I usually don't want to do what
everyone else does but I like that look. Thanks for any guidance on how to
make these frames.

Sean




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Old August 9th 04, 09:17 AM
Dennis Bradley
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I have a file in PhotoShop PSD format that I created for a similar project.
I have put it up temporarily on www.ekuk.fsnet.co.uk/filmstrip6.psd
Feel free to take a copy if it is of use. The file has two layers. The
top layer is the black film strip rebate, with apertures transparent. The
background is plain white. I have scanned the file with up to date
Norton's Antivirus.

Dennis


"Sean Ras" wrote in message
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I hope I explain this well enough to get some assistance. Does anyone know
how to create that frame in PhotoShop that looks like you're looking at a
film negative? Not that the image itself appears like a negative but the
frame of the image looks like the film reel. Does that make sense? I know

it
can't be difficult...it's used alot and I usually don't want to do what
everyone else does but I like that look. Thanks for any guidance on how to
make these frames.

Sean






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Old August 9th 04, 09:17 AM
Dennis Bradley
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Default how to create photoshop frame

I have a file in PhotoShop PSD format that I created for a similar project.
I have put it up temporarily on www.ekuk.fsnet.co.uk/filmstrip6.psd
Feel free to take a copy if it is of use. The file has two layers. The
top layer is the black film strip rebate, with apertures transparent. The
background is plain white. I have scanned the file with up to date
Norton's Antivirus.

Dennis


"Sean Ras" wrote in message
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I hope I explain this well enough to get some assistance. Does anyone know
how to create that frame in PhotoShop that looks like you're looking at a
film negative? Not that the image itself appears like a negative but the
frame of the image looks like the film reel. Does that make sense? I know

it
can't be difficult...it's used alot and I usually don't want to do what
everyone else does but I like that look. Thanks for any guidance on how to
make these frames.

Sean






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Old August 9th 04, 08:28 PM
Chris Ellinger
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On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 23:38:32 GMT, "Sean Ras"
wrote:

I hope I explain this well enough to get some assistance. Does anyone know
how to create that frame in Photoshop that looks like you're looking at a
film negative? Not that the image itself appears like a negative but the
frame of the image looks like the film reel. Does that make sense? I know it
can't be difficult...it's used alot and I usually don't want to do what
everyone else does but I like that look.


I find this interesting. What is it that you like about this style?

Chris Ellinger
Ann Arbor, MI

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Old August 9th 04, 08:28 PM
Chris Ellinger
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On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 23:38:32 GMT, "Sean Ras"
wrote:

I hope I explain this well enough to get some assistance. Does anyone know
how to create that frame in Photoshop that looks like you're looking at a
film negative? Not that the image itself appears like a negative but the
frame of the image looks like the film reel. Does that make sense? I know it
can't be difficult...it's used alot and I usually don't want to do what
everyone else does but I like that look.


I find this interesting. What is it that you like about this style?

Chris Ellinger
Ann Arbor, MI

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Old August 14th 04, 02:21 PM
Moe
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The books One Click Wow have what you are looking for, the book comes with a
disc, any large bookstore would have it, I borrowed the book which came with
the disc from my local Library, they had to bring it in from another Library
I then installed it, every thing you are looking for & more !!!

Moe

"Sean Ras" wrote in message
...
I hope I explain this well enough to get some assistance. Does anyone know
how to create that frame in Photoshop that looks like you're looking at a
film negative? Not that the image itself appears like a negative but the
frame of the image looks like the film reel. Does that make sense? I know

it
can't be difficult...it's used alot and I usually don't want to do what
everyone else does but I like that look. Thanks for any guidance on how to
make these frames.

Sean




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Old August 14th 04, 02:21 PM
Moe
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The books One Click Wow have what you are looking for, the book comes with a
disc, any large bookstore would have it, I borrowed the book which came with
the disc from my local Library, they had to bring it in from another Library
I then installed it, every thing you are looking for & more !!!

Moe

"Sean Ras" wrote in message
...
I hope I explain this well enough to get some assistance. Does anyone know
how to create that frame in Photoshop that looks like you're looking at a
film negative? Not that the image itself appears like a negative but the
frame of the image looks like the film reel. Does that make sense? I know

it
can't be difficult...it's used alot and I usually don't want to do what
everyone else does but I like that look. Thanks for any guidance on how to
make these frames.

Sean




 




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