GT4 Pictures (merged threads)
#106
Hey guys, I have set up a website where you can upload pictures of your car in action from GT4's Photo Mode:
GT4Photos.com
Check it out and let me know what you think!
GT4Photos.com
Check it out and let me know what you think!
#107
Registered User
iTrader: (3)
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 1,091
From: San Francisco
Car Info: 2004 2.5 RS
Originally Posted by tubbytreats
Hey guys, I have set up a website where you can upload pictures of your car in action from GT4's Photo Mode:
GT4Photos.com
Check it out and let me know what you think!
GT4Photos.com
Check it out and let me know what you think!
me like all i got to do now is take more shots..
question how do you guys upload them on your comps and sutff????
#108
you can use a USB memorystick by simply plugging it into your PS2, selecting the USB Storage device when saving, then pluggin it back into your computer. I use a camera memory car reader with my digi-camera card in it. works the same way.
#109
Hey guys, these really are some great shots. Some pointers on taking even better ones:
1. Use the EV (Exposure Value) setting. You have to crank it up to AT LEAST +.50 to +.75 for the pictures to look bright enough on the computer screen. Honestly, most pictures taken in GT4 are REALLY DARK (especially the nighttime shots). Use the EV to brighten up the pics.
2. F-Stops - Usually set your F stop to AT LEAST 4.0 to get the most light into your camera and give the brightest/sharpest results.
3. Shutter Speed - Somewhere between 1/1200 and 1/2000 is the best for totally freezing an object in motion. If you want a slight blur in your image, go with 1/640 to 1/1200 for that effect. Anything slower will really look horrible IMO.
4. Resolution! - Save all your pics at "Super Fine" (1280 x 960) mode on your USB drives! There's no reason to save anything any less!
Finally, upload all your best shots to this new website!
GT4Photos.com
1. Use the EV (Exposure Value) setting. You have to crank it up to AT LEAST +.50 to +.75 for the pictures to look bright enough on the computer screen. Honestly, most pictures taken in GT4 are REALLY DARK (especially the nighttime shots). Use the EV to brighten up the pics.
2. F-Stops - Usually set your F stop to AT LEAST 4.0 to get the most light into your camera and give the brightest/sharpest results.
3. Shutter Speed - Somewhere between 1/1200 and 1/2000 is the best for totally freezing an object in motion. If you want a slight blur in your image, go with 1/640 to 1/1200 for that effect. Anything slower will really look horrible IMO.
4. Resolution! - Save all your pics at "Super Fine" (1280 x 960) mode on your USB drives! There's no reason to save anything any less!
Finally, upload all your best shots to this new website!
GT4Photos.com
#111
Registered User
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 24
From: east coast
Car Info: http://www.cardomain.com/member_pages/view_page.pl?page_id=779364
Originally Posted by dwrx04
You guys dont got this one!!! haha...THE BEAST
#114
Originally Posted by mtnbiker4life99
where do you get the indy car??????????????
***CAUTION*** may ruin the excitement and surprise of winning prize cars
http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/ps2/game/561066.html (Prize Car List)
#117
I read about this car & a contest the makers of GT4 had with the designers at Subaru to come up with a prototype that a player could win. This was the rendering that won. This was in August 04. I will try to find te story on it.