White Sheet Ghost Fast and Slow Shutter Speed
Fast Shutter Ghost vs Slow Shutter Ghost
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Photography Section
- Fast Shutter Ghost
- Put your camer on TV
- Set your Shutter Speed to 1000-4000 (you will want to FREEZE the motion)
- Place your ghost in open shade with very little in the background.
- Set your Shutter Speed to 1000-4000 (you will want to FREEZE the motion)
- Have the person move the fabric around quickly. The fast the motion the better
- The person can not just be standing or sitting. They have to be MOVING
- Put your camer on TV
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2. Slow Shutter Ghost
- Put your camer on TV
- Set your Shutter Speed to 1/4- 0.05 seconds (you will want to BLUR the motion)
- Place your ghost in open shade with very little in the background.
- Have the person move the fabric around quickly.
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Photoshop Section
- Remove anything that is distracting on the ghost or around the ghost.
- Use the Clone Stamp tool or Lasso tool to remove objects.
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2. Go to your Layers Pallet
- Click on the half black/white Circle at the bottom of Layers
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3. Choose Black and White
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4. Move the colored sliders to the left. This will start to darken areas of your photo. If you move them to the right it will lighten areas.
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5. Stay on your Layers Pallet
- Click on the half black/white Circle again
- Pick Brightness/contrast
- Move the sliders to continue editing your image. Edit to your own style
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You MUST USE the SLIDERS!!
Before and After: Black/white before using colored sliders and Brightness/Contrast
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6. Right Click on your Background Layer. Flatten your image.
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7. Go to Filter – Noise – Add Noise
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8. Move the slider slightly to the right.
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DO NOT MOVE IT TO FAR TO THE RIGHT! ![]()