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Above are a selection of my images that have been used to create my film Light Walk 2. I created the images by using a batch process on photoshop. I simply took the original photo from the site and edited the contrasts and brightness so that the light was the only think visible. Then placed a mask over the top, selected all the light and deleted the background. Then changed the background to black and the light sources to white. It all seemed simply at the time. I recorded all of those actions and was ready to use it in my batch production. The images took about 3 hours to process. Once they had finished I assembled by film and went to play it back. All of a sudden there was a flash of white light from the film???? I stopped and examined the clips, only to find that the computer had processed 3 different files allowing them to be inverted. The rest of the images were fine. Below are the 3 rogue images. I find it really strange the way that the computer has decided that with 3 files it will do the opposite, even though I had programmed it to do the action I recorded.
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