Sequencing is a succession, something that follows another thing.
How do you do it?
- First you need to decide what subject you are going to shoot. An example which you could do is class members standing in a line and then taking turns to sit down or turn around.
- Once you have decided what you are going to shoot, you need to ensure that your camera remain in the same place and distance from the subject and the only thing changing is the position of the subjects.This is what will determine the effect working or not.
- Once you have your desired photographs, upload them to Photoshop
- Open a new transparent A4 document in Photoshop
- Change the levels and curves to the photograph which you would like to use for you sequence
- Then re-size them to ensure they will fit on the A4, however make sure they are all the same size
- Now place the photographs on the A4 document starting with the first and ending with the last. It is up to you how you arrange them depending whether the page is landscape or portrait and how many photograph you have.
- Once you are happy with the positioning of your photograph, flatten the image.
- You are now ready to print.
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