Category: Landscape Speed Project #2: Site Specific Photoviz
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Visualizing Reoccurring by Jenny Shi
I choose prompt 1 on this project. I choose a basketball game video clip and use series frames and merge them into one image. This is my first time to try with photoshop by merging many images into one. I use selection tools and vector mask to choose the part that I want and add…
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11 years of the city that never sleeps
I wanted to show merge multiple pictures of Times Square over the years to demonstrate the changes we’ve gone through and how much has stayed the same. It’s all from relatively the same perspective. One interesting part is the picture from 2020 because it can be seen that the year was different from the rest…
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this is not what i intended to do but heres a my second mistake and then here’s a fountain by Akua Amponsah
I was going to do a completely different thing with completely different photos but Photoshop was acting funny and I was taking too long to troubleshoot. so after that i started messing with my face in this photo my friend took of me where the shutter speed was funky. As I’m posting this now, I…
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Forest Landscape by Kyle Brueggemann
I experimented with Affinity Photo to add layers to a photosphere I found online, as I do not have photoshop, however, this program proved to be pretty much useless as there is no way to stick the layers to specific parts of the photosphere; it would only be helpful for applying filters and environmental affects…
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Gotta Show the Fit
I chose to do prompt 2 which is to tell a story with different elements. I used Photoshop’s selection tool to crop out just the people from the photos I found and placed them on a snowy background.
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Christmas Bird (attempt) – Makoto Brown
I don’t remember why, but I took a series of photos of this bird on Christmas in 2019, so I tried to make a healing-type photomerge. It didn’t work at all, so I had to use layer masks and do it manually, but that didn’t work well either. I get the feel it’d look weirder…
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penguin Photomerge attempt by Leo
wanted to try Photomerge of some penguins, I haven’t used the tool before but it was quite an experience trying it out
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Photo Merge tests – Zoe de Leon
First attempt: these are two separate solo photos of my friends taken in my living room, and I wanted to see if the photomerge would make it look like one photo. And it worked surprisingly really well Second attempt: I had some trouble figuring out the photomerge effect on Photoshop, so I tried another attempt…
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Cookie by Rachel Oh
I played around with the quick selection and photo merge tools on Photoshop! I used three pictures of my dog and merged them, then used the quick selection tool to use a different background.
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Me, Myself, and I
I was trying to get a photomerge to work in the small study space I’m in but it didn’t really work out as I wanted.