Creating a negative frame in ps

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Tom Scholz
Jan 5, 2005
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Can somebody give me a tip, or do you know a tutorial, wich describes ho to create a frame shown here : http://fuernix.privat-webspace.de Thanx for answers,
Tom

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jjs
Jan 5, 2005
"Tom Scholz" wrote in message
Can somebody give me a tip, or do you know a tutorial, wich describes ho to
create a frame shown here : http://fuernix.privat-webspace.de

All I see is square with rough edges and the characteristic Hasselblad notches. Just draw a shape and stroke it, then make the notches.
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jjs
Jan 5, 2005
"Tom Scholz" wrote:

Can somebody give me a tip, or do you know a tutorial, wich describes ho to
create a frame shown here : http://fuernix.privat-webspace.de

Here’s one. The notches are slightly misdimensioned so that they have the Hasselblad look, but not good enough to make a counterfeit.

http://elearning.winona.edu/jjs/h.gif
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no_email
Jan 6, 2005
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 09:31:39 -0600, "jjs" wrote:

"Tom Scholz" wrote in message
Can somebody give me a tip, or do you know a tutorial, wich describes ho to
create a frame shown here : http://fuernix.privat-webspace.de

All I see is square with rough edges and the characteristic Hasselblad notches. Just draw a shape and stroke it, then make the notches.
That’s more than I can see. Some warning in German?
Fehler:
Der Auftruf von Bildern
oder Dateien
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jjs
Jan 6, 2005
"ZONED!" wrote in message

That’s more than I can see. Some warning in German?

🙂 No, it says Hasselblad Negative Frame. Hasselblad is a camera maker. What you see there is their characteristic frame. They put two ‘notches’ in the frame to distinguish their film backs.

(There is a funny instance where a Japanese camera maker ran national advertisements showing off their pictures and they all had the Hasselblad notches. Oops!)
NE
no_email
Jan 6, 2005
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 07:50:49 -0600, "jjs" wrote:

"ZONED!" wrote in message

That’s more than I can see. Some warning in German?

🙂 No, it says Hasselblad Negative Frame. Hasselblad is a camera maker. What you see there is their characteristic frame. They put two ‘notches’ in the frame to distinguish their film backs.

I first shot with a Hassie in ’82 and am familiar with them and the negative markings, thanks. Although I do not pretend to know German (I must rely an a lame on line translator whis is often sketchy) I do not see any reference to Hasselblad in the translation that you omitted from your reply:
Fehler:
Der Auftruf von Bildern
oder Dateien
J
jjs
Jan 6, 2005
"ZONED!" wrote in message
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 07:50:49 -0600, "jjs" wrote:
"ZONED!" wrote in message

That’s more than I can see. Some warning in German?

🙂 No, it says Hasselblad Negative Frame. Hasselblad is a camera maker. What
you see there is their characteristic frame. They put two ‘notches’ in the frame to distinguish their film backs.

I first shot with a Hassie in ’82 and am familiar with them and the negative markings, thanks. Although I do not pretend to know German (I must rely an a lame on line translator whis is often sketchy) I do not see any reference to Hasselblad in the translation that you omitted from your reply:
Fehler:
Der Auftruf von Bildern
oder Dateien
J
jjs
Jan 6, 2005
"ZONED!" wrote in message

Not to mention there is no semblance to any formatted negative in any way(please read next words carefully) when I go to the URL. I see this image: http://fuernix.privat-webspace.de/hasi.jpg

Funny, but that’s not the image I got, and I disposed the earlier posts so I don’t know if we even have the same URL.
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no_email
Jan 6, 2005
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 12:21:34 -0600, "jjs" <john&#064;xstafford.net> wrote:

"ZONED!" wrote in message

Not to mention there is no semblance to any formatted negative in any way(please read next words carefully) when I go to the URL. I see this image: http://fuernix.privat-webspace.de/hasi.jpg

Funny, but that’s not the image I got, and I disposed the earlier posts so I don’t know if we even have the same URL.
‘Tis no biggie, I just got blocked out somehow
http://fuernix.privat-webspace.de
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bxn
Jan 9, 2005
You need to inverse colours or make it negative. Its under effects and artistic i think.

-BxN

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