Startscreen for TTO, any sceen's of that?
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I've found a utility that works fine - VideoThief.
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Here is the RIGHT way.
1/ Get really good camera, something like Hasellblad or at least Rolleiflex with custom lens, best is the portrait one, 80 mm with minimum f/1.2
2/ Very steady tripod, masive one, so earthquake will not shake it
3/ Cover the windows, so no reflections, best are the aluminium plates with very good nonreflective black paint
4/ Pause the game
5/ take a shot with low resolution film, so you got all the important detail right, suggestion ISO 50, get all roll full with different settings
6/ Send film to Kodak and ask for large prints, at least 10" x 12" or 30cm x 40cm or even better, or use a custom lab
7/ Get good scanner with highest resolution, minimum 4800 and up
8/ Scan with the highest possible settings, so the file have at least 50 Mega in size
9/Reduce the size to 50K, it will be easier to upload to the web, u can use jpeg for that
10/ UPLOAD your creation!
After spending about $10,000, you will find Owen sollution was a lot quicker, BUT, you will end with really good camera and other stuff not really needed for computer geek.
1/ Get really good camera, something like Hasellblad or at least Rolleiflex with custom lens, best is the portrait one, 80 mm with minimum f/1.2
2/ Very steady tripod, masive one, so earthquake will not shake it
3/ Cover the windows, so no reflections, best are the aluminium plates with very good nonreflective black paint
4/ Pause the game
5/ take a shot with low resolution film, so you got all the important detail right, suggestion ISO 50, get all roll full with different settings
6/ Send film to Kodak and ask for large prints, at least 10" x 12" or 30cm x 40cm or even better, or use a custom lab
7/ Get good scanner with highest resolution, minimum 4800 and up
8/ Scan with the highest possible settings, so the file have at least 50 Mega in size
9/Reduce the size to 50K, it will be easier to upload to the web, u can use jpeg for that
10/ UPLOAD your creation!
After spending about $10,000, you will find Owen sollution was a lot quicker, BUT, you will end with really good camera and other stuff not really needed for computer geek.
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OR you may just want to hit the printscreen buttonJan wrote:Here is the RIGHT way.
1/ Get really good camera, something like Hasellblad or at least Rolleiflex with custom lens, best is the portrait one, 80 mm with minimum f/1.2
2/ Very steady tripod, masive one, so earthquake will not shake it
3/ Cover the windows, so no reflections, best are the aluminium plates with very good nonreflective black paint
4/ Pause the game
5/ take a shot with low resolution film, so you got all the important detail right, suggestion ISO 50, get all roll full with different settings
6/ Send film to Kodak and ask for large prints, at least 10" x 12" or 30cm x 40cm or even better, or use a custom lab
7/ Get good scanner with highest resolution, minimum 4800 and up
8/ Scan with the highest possible settings, so the file have at least 50 Mega in size
9/Reduce the size to 50K, it will be easier to upload to the web, u can use jpeg for that
10/ UPLOAD your creation!
After spending about $10,000, you will find Owen sollution was a lot quicker, BUT, you will end with really good camera and other stuff not really needed for computer geek.
You can use it...spaceman-spiff wrote:Thanks , observer, can i use it ? or are there copyright problems
Never fear, I is here...
I got it from http://www.techtv.com, don't remember exactly which section, but it was posted to find the best name for this pic. They got plenty wierd ones.
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