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11/06/2006 09:12:58 AM · #1 |
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11/06/2006 09:39:10 AM · #2 |
Cool this is exactly what a beginner like me needs. |
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11/06/2006 10:28:53 AM · #3 |
Cindy - you are an ANGEL!!!
A friend just asked the other day if we would have Xmas backgrounds ready this season, & I was about to go on a search.
Thanx!!
hugs... kisses... pinch...
OH!!! sorry bout that (laughin my silly head off - just in a joking mood today) |
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11/06/2006 02:00:24 PM · #4 |
Wow, great list! I can add one too:
Amvona
But for backdrops, use their Ebay store. They mark up their shipping quite a bit, but it's still a great deal. I got 3 really good muslin backdrops from them off of Ebay, and with shipping it was about $125. Considering what they cost directly from their site, that's a great deal. |
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07/23/2007 10:58:39 AM · #5 |
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07/23/2007 11:20:26 AM · #6 |
I currently have a selection of terrrrible backdrops in my basement:
A faux football stadium on cavas.
A blue sky with a rainbow on canvas
A variety of "sunburst" designs...on canvas.
I think im going to pick up a 107" x 12yd seamless black paper tihs week though, cause I could actually find a use for that one. |
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07/23/2007 02:22:33 PM · #7 |
Another possibility.
Have you tried to use "Chroma GreeeN" or "Chroma Blue" background paper, like they do for "Moving Pictures", and composite in the background of your choice?
How well does that work?
Also known as the "Green Screen".
Message edited by author 2007-07-23 14:29:18. |
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07/23/2007 02:55:46 PM · #8 |
Off The Wall doesn't exist anymore, though the website was an interesting read |
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07/24/2007 08:32:35 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by justamistere: Another possibility.
Have you tried to use "Chroma GreeeN" or "Chroma Blue" background paper, like they do for "Moving Pictures", and composite in the background of your choice?
How well does that work?
Also known as the "Green Screen". |
Im thinking about it, but I wonder how much extra that adds to post processing. |
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07/24/2007 08:34:25 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by ajdelaware: Originally posted by justamistere: Another possibility.
Have you tried to use "Chroma GreeeN" or "Chroma Blue" background paper, like they do for "Moving Pictures", and composite in the background of your choice?
How well does that work?
Also known as the "Green Screen". |
Im thinking about it, but I wonder how much extra that adds to post processing. |
In my experience the Chromas work with fairly simple compositions, but if you have a complicated composition, model with crazy hair, complicated clothing,etc., then the editing becomes more difficult. I've never preferred that method for that reason.
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07/24/2007 08:36:09 AM · #11 |
Those Virtual Background projection systems look kind of wild, but I dont think I could find a price sheet on there (psst the link is actually:
www.virtualbackgrounds.net
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