cobc
08-31-2009, 02:20 PM
Hi people...
I just wanted to pick your brains about a certain IMage sequence technique in Photoshop I was shown years ago and have since forgotten about it...
Basically the technique was as follows...
Say you have a load of image files... You can hypothetically load up the first image file in photoshop, make some changes to it.... Save it....
Then Photoshop somehow remembers what you did to the first image.. Then applies that to every other image in the sequence...
What I basically want to do is as follows...
I have done a render of a 3d animation as an image sequence.. (Every frame of the animation is a .JPEG file).
I want to apply the Photoshop Charcoal filter to all the images then put it into After Effects so the whole animation has the Charcoal filter on it....
I know this technique I'm enquiring after will do this for me... I just can't remember how to do it ^^... So I would be very gratefull to anyone who can shed some light on this subject ^^..
I just wanted to pick your brains about a certain IMage sequence technique in Photoshop I was shown years ago and have since forgotten about it...
Basically the technique was as follows...
Say you have a load of image files... You can hypothetically load up the first image file in photoshop, make some changes to it.... Save it....
Then Photoshop somehow remembers what you did to the first image.. Then applies that to every other image in the sequence...
What I basically want to do is as follows...
I have done a render of a 3d animation as an image sequence.. (Every frame of the animation is a .JPEG file).
I want to apply the Photoshop Charcoal filter to all the images then put it into After Effects so the whole animation has the Charcoal filter on it....
I know this technique I'm enquiring after will do this for me... I just can't remember how to do it ^^... So I would be very gratefull to anyone who can shed some light on this subject ^^..
