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Doesn't Gohan look kind of "older" in that shot? Especially since he'd be ten or nine or eleven...whateverSHINOBI-03 wrote:I tried it once. Not that great.
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Technically he's 9 if you don't count the birthday filler episode.Insertclevername wrote:Doesn't Gohan look kind of "older" in that shot? Especially since he'd be ten or nine or eleven...whateverSHINOBI-03 wrote:I tried it once. Not that great.
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MY HOLY GRAIL (110% Serious. Please sell me one)Mayuri Kurotsuchi wrote:"In this world, nothing perfect exists. It may be a cliche after all but it's the way things are. That's precisely why ordinary men pursue the concept of perfection, it's infatuation. But ultimately I have to ask myself "What is the true meaning of being perfect?" and the answer I came up with was nothing. Not one thing. The truth of the matter is I despise perfection! If something is truly perfect, that's IT! The bottom line becomes there is no room for imagination! No space for intelligence or ability or improvement! Do you understand? To men of science like us, perfection is a dead end, a condition of hopelessness. Always strive to be better than anything that came before you but not perfect! Scientist's agonize over the attempt to achieve perfection! That's the kind of creatures we are! We take joy in trying to exceed our grasp, in trying to reach for something that in the end, we have to admit may in fact be unreachable!"
Yeah just because he looks taller in that picture. He looks bigger than he does as an adult in that picture.Insertclevername wrote:Doesn't Gohan look kind of "older" in that shot? Especially since he'd be ten or nine or eleven...whateverSHINOBI-03 wrote:I tried it once. Not that great.
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Cipher wrote:Also, you can seriously like whatever and still get laid. That's a revelation that'll hit you at some point.

MY HOLY GRAIL (110% Serious. Please sell me one)Mayuri Kurotsuchi wrote:"In this world, nothing perfect exists. It may be a cliche after all but it's the way things are. That's precisely why ordinary men pursue the concept of perfection, it's infatuation. But ultimately I have to ask myself "What is the true meaning of being perfect?" and the answer I came up with was nothing. Not one thing. The truth of the matter is I despise perfection! If something is truly perfect, that's IT! The bottom line becomes there is no room for imagination! No space for intelligence or ability or improvement! Do you understand? To men of science like us, perfection is a dead end, a condition of hopelessness. Always strive to be better than anything that came before you but not perfect! Scientist's agonize over the attempt to achieve perfection! That's the kind of creatures we are! We take joy in trying to exceed our grasp, in trying to reach for something that in the end, we have to admit may in fact be unreachable!"
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If you can, install a free program like GIMP, and use a very soft, blurry eraser to blend the edges of the frames together. Then manually edit the brightness of each frame if you get inconsistencies in brightness as you did.SHINOBI-03 wrote:I tried it once. Not that great.
Gohan always looked noticeably taller after leaving the Room of Spirit and Time. He's definitely too tall in that image though, but it looks like it's from a Last House episode, so...Jackal puFF wrote:Yeah just because he looks taller in that picture. He looks bigger than he does as an adult in that picture.Insertclevername wrote:Doesn't Gohan look kind of "older" in that shot? Especially since he'd be ten or nine or eleven...whatever
Just use a program like Irfanview and save them as high quality JPEGs. PNGs are best for quality, though are very large comparatively, and I don't think a few tiny artifacts (which are hardly noticeable on high quality JPEGs) matter much for these camera pans. For Irfanview, quality 90 and up is recommended, and still at a size that Photobucket shouldn't shrink.Gounks wrote:Unfortunately Photobucket makes them smaller than normal, so if anyone wants the full screen sized ones, feel free to ask. Haha, but once more, it's just so saturated =.=
This is clearly in the incorrect aspect ratio. It looks like it was 4x3 stretched to 16x9. I'm curious as to the source of these, but if this is all you have, then make sure the resolution is at least 640x480, or 720x540 if they are 4x3 screenshots. If it's from the orange bricks, which are 16x9, then the resolution should be 853x480.[/quote]Gounks wrote:![]()
Those would be good, but it looks like you filtered them with rather heavy noise reduction, which makes them look heavily blurred.Dorexx wrote:images
I generally use photoshop to knit them together. Majority of my screenshots are saved as PNG (although resolution is still only at 72dpi) I would save as TIF (with resolution of 300dpi) but it just isn't very good for websites nor worth the space for simple screenshots. But as for website hosting, photobucket has been just one I've found most suited, even if it does shrink. I've also tried tinypic, but I don't quite like the security you have with it, even if you have an account.Metalwario64 wrote:Just use a program like Irfanview and save them as high quality JPEGs. PNGs are best for quality, though are very large comparatively, and I don't think a few tiny artifacts (which are hardly noticeable on high quality JPEGs) matter much for these camera pans. For Irfanview, quality 90 and up is recommended, and still at a size that Photobucket shouldn't shrink.
I would not have a clue as to what ratio is for most of these. I only have the last 2 orange bricks, which I hardly ever watch these days as I can't stand the quality. I didn't bother to buy the rest either.Metalwario64 wrote:This is clearly in the incorrect aspect ratio. It looks like it was 4x3 stretched to 16x9. I'm curious as to the source of these, but if this is all you have, then make sure the resolution is at least 640x480, or 720x540 if they are 4x3 screenshots. If it's from the orange bricks, which are 16x9, then the resolution should be 853x480.
Then just save them as a quality 9-10 JPEG, then they should be small enough in file size that Photobucket won't resize them, and they'll still look good.Gounks wrote:I generally use photoshop to knit them together. Majority of my screenshots are saved as PNG (although resolution is still only at 72dpi) I would save as TIF (with resolution of 300dpi) but it just isn't very good for websites nor worth the space for simple screenshots. But as for website hosting, photobucket has been just one I've found most suited, even if it does shrink. I've also tried tinypic, but I don't quite like the security you have with it, even if you have an account.
This about sums up Dragon Ball right here.Gounks wrote:

Now that I think about it, I think I would prefer this design for Gohan if it appeared in the Buu Saga.SHINOBI-03 wrote:I tried it once. Not that great.
Unrelated,
The best I did was Hisoka from the new Hunter x Hunter
MY HOLY GRAIL (110% Serious. Please sell me one)Mayuri Kurotsuchi wrote:"In this world, nothing perfect exists. It may be a cliche after all but it's the way things are. That's precisely why ordinary men pursue the concept of perfection, it's infatuation. But ultimately I have to ask myself "What is the true meaning of being perfect?" and the answer I came up with was nothing. Not one thing. The truth of the matter is I despise perfection! If something is truly perfect, that's IT! The bottom line becomes there is no room for imagination! No space for intelligence or ability or improvement! Do you understand? To men of science like us, perfection is a dead end, a condition of hopelessness. Always strive to be better than anything that came before you but not perfect! Scientist's agonize over the attempt to achieve perfection! That's the kind of creatures we are! We take joy in trying to exceed our grasp, in trying to reach for something that in the end, we have to admit may in fact be unreachable!"