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Panoramic Shots and Object Movies
DMiP – Panoramic Photography and 3D Object Movies in VR Worx Using the correct apparatus, you can easily create a fantastic panoramic shot, or go even further and create a 360 degree, 3D Object movie. To create a panoramic shot or … Continue reading
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How to give your photos that deathly pallor…
DMiP – The Dragan Effect a.k.a. The Dave Hill Effect Our lecturer challenged us all, himself included to find out how to produce a Dave Hill or Daragn effect on a digital photograph. Here is an example of a photograph I found
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Have you seen Jennifer Aniston’s new dress?
An Introduction to Media Studies It’s a funny old world. Ever since the ancient civilisations began painting on cave walls, we have been obsessed with media. Nowadays we log on to the internet or switch on the T.V. to get … Continue reading
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