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Re: The 2nd Annual Filmspotters Top 100 - comments thread
« Reply #560 on: August 11, 2009, 02:54:04 PM »
I want to see who i have most in common but I fear that it would take too long.

Just wait for everyone else to do it... much easier that way ;D

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Re: The 2nd Annual Filmspotters Top 100 - comments thread
« Reply #561 on: August 11, 2009, 04:23:23 PM »
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Some Stats:

30: 1
40: 2
50: 12
60: 13
70: 20
80: 9
90: 23
00: 20

Francis Ford Coppola: 4
Wong Kar-Wai: 3
Francois Truffaut: 3
Akira Kurosawa: 3
Coen Bros: 3
Alfred Hitchcock: 3
Richard Linklater: 3
Sidney Lumet: 3
Milos Foreman: 2
Wes Anserson: 2
Emir Kusturica: 2
Hal Ashby: 2
Billy Wilder: 2
Jacques Tati: 2
Martin Scorsese: 2
Stanley Kubrick: 2
Woody Allen: 2
John Cassavettes: 2
Federico Fellini: 2
Wim Wenders: 2
Bernardo Bertolucci: 2
David Lynch: 2
Krzysztof Kieslowski: 2
Pedro Almodóvar: 2
Paul Thomas Anderson: 2


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Re: The 2nd Annual Filmspotters Top 100 - comments thread
« Reply #562 on: August 11, 2009, 05:27:50 PM »
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Some Stats:

70: 20
80: 9
90: 23

Heh, the 80's stick out like a sore thumb here.

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Re: The 2nd Annual Filmspotters Top 100 - comments thread
« Reply #563 on: August 11, 2009, 07:58:10 PM »
how do you guys make those posts with all the tiny pictures of the movie covers?
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Re: The 2nd Annual Filmspotters Top 100 - comments thread
« Reply #564 on: August 11, 2009, 07:59:49 PM »
I did with a little fiddling in photoshop.

file>scripts>image processor to get the posters down to size, and then just made a contact sheet (file>automate)

Time + GIS + Photoshop here.

Time, yeah. Figuring out how to do it took 100x longer than actually doing it :) <3 photoshop

that and gathering the posters.
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Re: The 2nd Annual Filmspotters Top 100 - comments thread
« Reply #565 on: August 11, 2009, 08:02:31 PM »
I did with a little fiddling in photoshop.

file>scripts>image processor to get the posters down to size, and then just made a contact sheet (file>automate)

Time + GIS + Photoshop here.

Time, yeah. Figuring out how to do it took 100x longer than actually doing it :) <3 photoshop

that and gathering the posters.

Thanks, must have missed that.
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Re: The 2nd Annual Filmspotters Top 100 - comments thread
« Reply #566 on: August 11, 2009, 08:06:24 PM »
I have a Mac and used "ResizeMe".  Just look for any batch image resizer.

Where do people get their poster images/ screen cap images from?
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Re: The 2nd Annual Filmspotters Top 100 - comments thread
« Reply #567 on: August 11, 2009, 08:06:54 PM »
I did with a little fiddling in photoshop.

file>scripts>image processor to get the posters down to size, and then just made a contact sheet (file>automate)

Time + GIS + Photoshop here.

Time, yeah. Figuring out how to do it took 100x longer than actually doing it :) <3 photoshop

that and gathering the posters.

Thanks, must have missed that.

If you dont have photoshop, which costs like $600, you can get Irfanview for free it will do batch processing. It is a very handy little program.

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Re: The 2nd Annual Filmspotters Top 100 - comments thread
« Reply #568 on: August 11, 2009, 08:09:08 PM »
I did with a little fiddling in photoshop.

file>scripts>image processor to get the posters down to size, and then just made a contact sheet (file>automate)

Time + GIS + Photoshop here.

Time, yeah. Figuring out how to do it took 100x longer than actually doing it :) <3 photoshop

that and gathering the posters.

Thanks, must have missed that.

If you dont have photoshop, which costs like $600, you can get Irfanview for free it will do batch processing. It is a very handy little program.

Can I do it in GIMP?
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Re: The 2nd Annual Filmspotters Top 100 - comments thread
« Reply #569 on: August 11, 2009, 08:34:36 PM »
I did with a little fiddling in photoshop.

file>scripts>image processor to get the posters down to size, and then just made a contact sheet (file>automate)

Time + GIS + Photoshop here.

Time, yeah. Figuring out how to do it took 100x longer than actually doing it :) <3 photoshop

that and gathering the posters.

Thanks, must have missed that.

If you dont have photoshop, which costs like $600, you can get Irfanview for free it will do batch processing. It is a very handy little program.

Can I do it in GIMP?

I have never used GIMP but as far as I know it does most of what photoshop can do.