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Posted: Thu Jun 30th, 2016 16:30
 
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Yes I agree it makes the image look 'finished'.



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Some of Eric's borders are easier with actions, he adds shadows and sometimes transparency with or without blur, then there are the hugely effective frames where the subject is putting a leg or wheel out of the frame, they can involve a bit of work but are actually pretty easy really once you get the idea.

The grey border here is a loose selection of the original as I made my screenshot.



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If anyone wants the Action of what Robert does in Photoshop.
Unzip and put where Photoshop finds its actions.


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jk wrote:
If anyone wants the Action of what Robert does in Photoshop.
Unzip and put where Photoshop finds its actions.


Thanks JK, will give it a whirl.

I tend to process every image separately, although I have to admit I have started to use Lightroom's 'Synchronise' function, especially for time lapse sequences, get one image right, then sync the rest, much easier when there can be 350 to 1,000 frames to process.

I am still keen to do a long time lapse of weather, clouds forming from the hills and rain falling maybe even for 24 Hrs, which calls for human intervention because I don't see any way of allowing the camera to achieve the range of exposure needed to cope with night and day, on it's own.



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