Photoshopping Animation Frames

Started by LiteHold, August 20, 2014, 11:59:44 PM

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LiteHold

Hi,

I've rendered a keyshot animation and want to make some basic tweaks using Photoshop including

Altering brightness & contrast

Adding a small amount of noise

Duplicating the layer > changing to overlay & creating a high pass

The animation has 1300 frames in total (300 or so per individual scene). I'm fairly new to Photoshop, I've just read something about 'Actions' but was told this is mainly for doing up to 10 images?

Many thanks

LiteHold

Please ignore this. Actions does exactly what I wanted and can be used with more than 10 images :)

Ed

"  ....I'm fairly new to Photoshop"

Do you have Adobe Creative Cloud?  If so, After Effects is the tool to use.  Photoshop is to still images as AE is to video.

You can drop all your KeyShot frames (or a video file) into AE and adjust all you mentioned, plus access a zillion more options.

If you have only Photoshop then actions work if you have a limited set of adjustments to make.

Ed