Assembling sequence photos

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Mad_Pow
Jan 14, 2004
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I am new to Photoshop, like yesterday new! I was wondering if anyone could help me get on the right track with respect to sequence photos.

My camera takes 16 photos @ 7.5 frames/second and stores them as one image (4×4 matrix) with space between each shot. I use a tripod so the camera is still and do not change the zoom setting for the shot(s). What I want to do is assemble all 16 photos into one to show a sequence.

I don’t want to waste your time explaining every step envolved, but if maybe I could get a few hints I could propably figure it out from there. My first ‘kick at the cat’ was using layers, I think it will work but I just want to make sure I’m not overlooking an easier way. I’m using Photoshop & image ready v8.0.

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Rob_Keijzer
Jan 14, 2004
What I want to do is assemble all 16 photos into one to show a sequence.

Like the one of the golf player that holds a circle of golfclubs? In that case I’d start with layering them, and fiddle with blend mode. (difference?)

Or do you mean to make a movie? Then frame them in IR.

Rob
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Mad_Pow
Jan 14, 2004
Hi Rob

Yeah like they use for golfing to crituqe a swing. Only in my case it’s snowmobiles jumping off a cornice.

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