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Stop-Motion Animation Question...
Ok - so... I've done stop-motion animation before, but most of the time is was 'just for fun'
but recently - I began to work on a project with my partner that started off as a 'little joke thing' that we were going to put on the 'ol blog.... and after I put all the images together (like just to see a really rough run-through, with no audio, etc), I realized - 'hey this is something really nice, I just have to do some looping and whatnot, and this could really become "a THING"' (if you know what I mean... but there are some problems with it... I think the lights we used made things a little too yellow, and I want to tweak the images just a little bit... now - if I had just one image, I'd plop it into Photoshop and do like a little work with levels and it'd take all of ...two seconds, max. but I've got like 500+ images, and I really DON'T want to have to do each image individually. I vaguely recall that there's a way in photoshop to alter a large group of images simultaneously (especially if you want the same filter / effect to be done to each picture) but for the life of me... I can't remember how to do it at all... OR - Am I "making it too hard on myself" and I should just try to edit the saturation, contrast, etc when it exists as a "film" and not a set of photographs? |
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