oceaneyes
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I've got a quick question.
I was just walking along a row of cubicles in the office where I work pretending they were trees and wondering how I would photograph them (fyi, I don't even have a camera yet) and I thought it would be neat to take several pictures, making the focal point further and further away while at the same time increasing the depth of field so the closer ones stay in focus as each new one comes into focus...
So, supposing I were to take this set of photographs...would it be possible to create a single image from all of them that cycles from one to the next and back again? I know GIF has the ability to have cycling images, but I've never heard of something like this for jpeg...is there a significant loss of quality in converting the pictuers from jpeg to gif if this isn't possible with jpeg? I guess I really should learn about image formats if I'm going to get into photography...
I can imagine that if what I described above is possilbe it would be able to create pretty cool effects by varying placement of objects in the photos and implementing some sort of fading effect as it cycles...
I was just walking along a row of cubicles in the office where I work pretending they were trees and wondering how I would photograph them (fyi, I don't even have a camera yet) and I thought it would be neat to take several pictures, making the focal point further and further away while at the same time increasing the depth of field so the closer ones stay in focus as each new one comes into focus...
So, supposing I were to take this set of photographs...would it be possible to create a single image from all of them that cycles from one to the next and back again? I know GIF has the ability to have cycling images, but I've never heard of something like this for jpeg...is there a significant loss of quality in converting the pictuers from jpeg to gif if this isn't possible with jpeg? I guess I really should learn about image formats if I'm going to get into photography...
I can imagine that if what I described above is possilbe it would be able to create pretty cool effects by varying placement of objects in the photos and implementing some sort of fading effect as it cycles...