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How to achieve this Distortion/Shaky Effect


Mrinal Bhatt

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So I stumbled upon these particular mage and was wondering if this is possible with photoshop?
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IamSam

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This is done in camera and not with Photoshop. We had a thread on this effect. I will see if I can find it.
 

Tom Mann

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As Sam said, doing it in-camera would likely give you the best results, but there is a filter in Photoshop called, "motion blur" That sorta-kinda approximates this. Just Google: {motion blur photoshop tutorial}, and I'm sure you will find many articles / videos on it.

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There's another thread on this in camera effect, but I can's find it at the moment.

Here's one I did find: help me please!!!!

Hopefully @Tom Mann will chime in and tell how this effect is done with a camera.

edit: Sorry Tom, did not see your post without "page refresh".
 

Tom Mann

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Since it seems to be the same guy asking the same question 2 years ago, let's see if the OP likes the info given thusfar and is interested in how to do it in-camera.

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