I am interested in putting together different pics and videos shot in nature to music but don't know which software would be the best. I ran across something called Muvee, but there are soo many different types. Any suggestions would help.
What is the best software for creating music videos? Or just a video with different pics etc?
ImToo DVD creator you might have to pay but it is the bestWhat is the best software for creating music videos? Or just a video with different pics etc?
I've used Windows Movie Maker and iMovie before. I think iMovie just has more free music to put in your show. It's also better to use. The WMM show I made was messed up. One should come with Mac while the other for sure comes with a PC.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
What is a good website for creating digital scrapbooks?
I love to scrapbook but I just don't have the time. I am looking for a digital alternative where I can just create, order and have it. What sites/software do you use?What is a good website for creating digital scrapbooks?
I love PhotoBooks{etc}! The drag and drop software is SO EASY to use and you can use either their backgrounds or upload your digital scrapbook products to use on the page. Their prices and quality are great! They have a free photo book promotion going on right now. The details are at their site.What is a good website for creating digital scrapbooks?
YES I NO DIGITAL SCRAPBOOKS.
I love PhotoBooks{etc}! The drag and drop software is SO EASY to use and you can use either their backgrounds or upload your digital scrapbook products to use on the page. Their prices and quality are great! They have a free photo book promotion going on right now. The details are at their site.What is a good website for creating digital scrapbooks?
YES I NO DIGITAL SCRAPBOOKS.
What are the recommended materials for creating a realistic magazine?
I have the dreaded Odysseus project, in which I have to write a letter per book expressing the themes, six interactives, and a good-looking form of a book to put everything in. I was thinking of making it be a magazine, so I was wondering what some cheap, but realisitic materials to create it. I would like it to look like a magazine.
Also, can someone tell me how a magazine is binded together because I believe that is a key component.What are the recommended materials for creating a realistic magazine?
All small magazines (Time, Newsweek) are saddle stitched with wire stables through the folded middle of the double pages, which is almost impossible to do without the special equipment, so the best alternative would be to punch several small holes and either literally stitch with heavy sewing thread or by putting light steel wire, bending the ends flat and adding some glue.
Magazines have that feel because they use a thin clay coated glossy paper which may be available at speciallty paper supply places that sell to printer shops.numbering motorcycle oil powder facial rash
Also, can someone tell me how a magazine is binded together because I believe that is a key component.What are the recommended materials for creating a realistic magazine?
All small magazines (Time, Newsweek) are saddle stitched with wire stables through the folded middle of the double pages, which is almost impossible to do without the special equipment, so the best alternative would be to punch several small holes and either literally stitch with heavy sewing thread or by putting light steel wire, bending the ends flat and adding some glue.
Magazines have that feel because they use a thin clay coated glossy paper which may be available at speciallty paper supply places that sell to printer shops.
Do you have any tips for creating a dark room in my apartment?
I do not currently have access to a dark room like I once did. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on what ideas worked best for them when creating a dark room in their apartment. I have a small bathroom that could possibly work and an even larger walk in closet. Any ideas? Suggestions? Tips? Hints? Necessary items? Unnecessary items? Things that worked for them? Things that absolutely did not work? I am planning on only doing b%26amp;w photography. Do you have any suggestions on the most affordable and durable equipment?Do you have any tips for creating a dark room in my apartment?
I had good luck with my last darkroom just setting it up in the bathroom temporarily as needed. The chances are good there's ONE window to cover up or you could just work at night.
Closets or any other room will work, BUT you have to have plumbing in there. Unless you want to install plumbing, just put a 3/4 length wooden board over your tub and get a temp hose fixture to affix onto your faucet. Make sure you paint the board with a glossy enamel once you attach some molding around the edges to contain any spillage and drill a 1 inch hole at one end of the board.
You could possibly, depending upon what your sink is like, place a board over it to place an enlarger onto also.
Make sure you get fresh air in the room you're working in.
If you can't get a room completely black for film, just get a ';changing bag'; and use that to load film for processing.
Keep the room as dust free as you can.
Thoroughly fix and wash your processed film and your prints or they will degrade over time.
You will need:
Stainless Steel developing tank/reels
4 plastic trays for prints
1 deep tray for processing film
Enlarger (I recommend Beseler)
Paper easel
Timer
Grain focuser
Dust brush %26amp; can of air
Tongs
Graduated cup
Safelight(s)
Someplace clean to hang wet film and prints
Squeegee
ChemistryDo you have any tips for creating a dark room in my apartment?
Do it with the lights out.
You need water and a place you can afford to be messy (not that you will but accidents happen). A walk in closet may not be the best place.
On the other hand you need to bathe sometimes as well. You have to be able to clear out your equipment when you take a shower or you may get your lenses damp or break stuff.
Make sure you have the most practical solution or your happiness may be short lived as it will be to much trouble to get all the stuff out.
Check the net for equipment. As many photographers switch to (or have switched to) digital, there are many cheap but good sets available.
make it BAAAARE dark.
e.g build a room with no windows and no doors... around you.
that is all.
g'day mate
paint it black including the windows
I had good luck with my last darkroom just setting it up in the bathroom temporarily as needed. The chances are good there's ONE window to cover up or you could just work at night.
Closets or any other room will work, BUT you have to have plumbing in there. Unless you want to install plumbing, just put a 3/4 length wooden board over your tub and get a temp hose fixture to affix onto your faucet. Make sure you paint the board with a glossy enamel once you attach some molding around the edges to contain any spillage and drill a 1 inch hole at one end of the board.
You could possibly, depending upon what your sink is like, place a board over it to place an enlarger onto also.
Make sure you get fresh air in the room you're working in.
If you can't get a room completely black for film, just get a ';changing bag'; and use that to load film for processing.
Keep the room as dust free as you can.
Thoroughly fix and wash your processed film and your prints or they will degrade over time.
You will need:
Stainless Steel developing tank/reels
4 plastic trays for prints
1 deep tray for processing film
Enlarger (I recommend Beseler)
Paper easel
Timer
Grain focuser
Dust brush %26amp; can of air
Tongs
Graduated cup
Safelight(s)
Someplace clean to hang wet film and prints
Squeegee
ChemistryDo you have any tips for creating a dark room in my apartment?
Do it with the lights out.
You need water and a place you can afford to be messy (not that you will but accidents happen). A walk in closet may not be the best place.
On the other hand you need to bathe sometimes as well. You have to be able to clear out your equipment when you take a shower or you may get your lenses damp or break stuff.
Make sure you have the most practical solution or your happiness may be short lived as it will be to much trouble to get all the stuff out.
Check the net for equipment. As many photographers switch to (or have switched to) digital, there are many cheap but good sets available.
make it BAAAARE dark.
e.g build a room with no windows and no doors... around you.
that is all.
g'day mate
paint it black including the windows
What is the easiest software for creating a good digital model of a room?
I need to create a digital model of an existing room, including positioning of the existing decoration (paintings, architectural ornamentation) on the walls and ceiling. Ideally, I'd like to end up with a digital model which will allow me to see how things are positioned in space from different viewpoints. Is there an easy software program which will do this, or is it worthwhile to hire someone experienced in CAD software to do it?What is the easiest software for creating a good digital model of a room?
If you are looking for easy and cheap you can go with Google Sketchup, which should do the job (especially if it is just for visualizing). It is a free download and I'd say the learning curve for what you want to do might be about an hour. You can download it here: http://sketchup.google.com/download/
Chris
If you are looking for easy and cheap you can go with Google Sketchup, which should do the job (especially if it is just for visualizing). It is a free download and I'd say the learning curve for what you want to do might be about an hour. You can download it here: http://sketchup.google.com/download/
Chris
What program does Walgreens use for creating photo slideshows?
I'm trying to find the name of the program Walgreens uses to create their slide shows for customers.What program does Walgreens use for creating photo slideshows?
Dear,
I suggest you check http://www.lion-download.blogspot.com
I hope that you find what you need
Dear,
I suggest you check http://www.lion-download.blogspot.com
I hope that you find what you need
How much should someone charge for creating a logo for me?
It's for a Kids program I'm trying to start. He stated he would charge me $40 after he did the logo. Is that a fair deal and do I have to go through with paying him?How much should someone charge for creating a logo for me?
$40 dollars for a logo is very, very cheap, considering that a professional, experienced graphic designer will usually charge that much or more PER HOUR. A design firm or agency can easily charge a few thousand dollars but you can see how much a well-designed logo can mean for a brand and an organization (ie Nike). So is it a fair deal? Well, what is he providing for you exactly? Camera-ready artwork that works for all mediums or just an illustration? What is his background and experience? Is he taking into account your program's needs and branding? Is it going to be legally viable?
There are many questions to ask and the least you could do is look at his portfolio and see what he is capable of and if you like his work. If you hire him, you still have to pay him regardless. You can also search around for other designers and compare. You'll at least get a feel for who else is out there and may learn a thing or two about logo design.How much should someone charge for creating a logo for me?
Yes - actually you should pay $20 up front and another $20 when you approve the logo. If this person is any good then you are getting quite a deal!
I would charge you around $50 (depending on the size of the project - might have to charge hourly if the job was going to take alot of concentration) and I would give you a few examples to look at and then finish the logo and make it perfect for you. You would get a cd with the logo in at least 3 different formats. (one for the web and 2 for print)
my website below:
I'm not sure where this $40 came from but that is extremely low. If that is what you were quoted take it and run! An artist who is fairly new to the design field will make anywhere from $100 to $200 for a logo. A professional who designs or redisigns a logo can make as much as $10,000. That is considering the size of the company (How much it earns each year) and how many items this logo will be used on. Letterhead, t-shirts, pens, stress-balls, posters, etc.
The first logo I did was for a self-owned company (one guy) who wanted the logo for business cards and for the side of his van and I was paid $100 for that.
I would say $40 is a really good deal...only if you are happy with the design...if the design is no good and you don't want it then you shouldn't have to pay for it.
Most good logo designers would probably charge 3-4 times this much....you get what you pay for!!
I am a logo designer in the uk and charge 拢100 for a useable logo. I would put forward a number of designs and work with you to come up with something you were happy with...I hope this helps.
$40 sounds very fair. I think once you approve and he gives you a couple chances to make minor changes that this should be acceptable.
$40 is dirt cheap. Most people I know that do logos charge well over $250 on a basic logo and the more time consuming one is the more expensive it is.
$40 dollars for a logo is very, very cheap, considering that a professional, experienced graphic designer will usually charge that much or more PER HOUR. A design firm or agency can easily charge a few thousand dollars but you can see how much a well-designed logo can mean for a brand and an organization (ie Nike). So is it a fair deal? Well, what is he providing for you exactly? Camera-ready artwork that works for all mediums or just an illustration? What is his background and experience? Is he taking into account your program's needs and branding? Is it going to be legally viable?
There are many questions to ask and the least you could do is look at his portfolio and see what he is capable of and if you like his work. If you hire him, you still have to pay him regardless. You can also search around for other designers and compare. You'll at least get a feel for who else is out there and may learn a thing or two about logo design.How much should someone charge for creating a logo for me?
Yes - actually you should pay $20 up front and another $20 when you approve the logo. If this person is any good then you are getting quite a deal!
I would charge you around $50 (depending on the size of the project - might have to charge hourly if the job was going to take alot of concentration) and I would give you a few examples to look at and then finish the logo and make it perfect for you. You would get a cd with the logo in at least 3 different formats. (one for the web and 2 for print)
my website below:
I'm not sure where this $40 came from but that is extremely low. If that is what you were quoted take it and run! An artist who is fairly new to the design field will make anywhere from $100 to $200 for a logo. A professional who designs or redisigns a logo can make as much as $10,000. That is considering the size of the company (How much it earns each year) and how many items this logo will be used on. Letterhead, t-shirts, pens, stress-balls, posters, etc.
The first logo I did was for a self-owned company (one guy) who wanted the logo for business cards and for the side of his van and I was paid $100 for that.
I would say $40 is a really good deal...only if you are happy with the design...if the design is no good and you don't want it then you shouldn't have to pay for it.
Most good logo designers would probably charge 3-4 times this much....you get what you pay for!!
I am a logo designer in the uk and charge 拢100 for a useable logo. I would put forward a number of designs and work with you to come up with something you were happy with...I hope this helps.
$40 sounds very fair. I think once you approve and he gives you a couple chances to make minor changes that this should be acceptable.
$40 is dirt cheap. Most people I know that do logos charge well over $250 on a basic logo and the more time consuming one is the more expensive it is.
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