Official Maxus Picture Thread.
What difference does what make? The black and white film or the exposure settings? The exposure settings would have made a huge difference in the quality of the photo. B/W film allows you to do some pretty cool looking photos since EVERYTHING in the picture is black and white. Here is a quick example:
I think they look pretty good.
Do you have anymore of us driving?
Also, Ive finally had time to pull the video footage onto my comp. and will be creating the short film this weekend. Any one care to host it?
Do you have anymore of us driving?
Also, Ive finally had time to pull the video footage onto my comp. and will be creating the short film this weekend. Any one care to host it?
Originally Posted by FLAVOR_24/7
I think they look pretty good.
Do you have anymore of us driving?
Also, Ive finally had time to pull the video footage onto my comp. and will be creating the short film this weekend. Any one care to host it?
Do you have anymore of us driving?
Also, Ive finally had time to pull the video footage onto my comp. and will be creating the short film this weekend. Any one care to host it?
Okay, here is a vid (taken from my digital camera, so the file is large) of 3 of the OKC crew rolling out to Maxus down I-635. Props to Epacy for hosting.
http://webpages.charter.net/reincarnation/MOV00011.MPG
Green 2k SE - Xlcrew (Blake)
Black 2k2 SE - Sooner02r1 (Adam)
Green 97 SE (rear view mirror) - 97Maximus (Jason)
http://webpages.charter.net/reincarnation/MOV00011.MPG
Green 2k SE - Xlcrew (Blake)
Black 2k2 SE - Sooner02r1 (Adam)
Green 97 SE (rear view mirror) - 97Maximus (Jason)
Hahaha, as soon as I saw the video I asked myself the same thing. ...didn't know the Dallas stations.
Must've not been paying attention thanks to a combination of filming/driving/keeping an eye on the road.
I might have to go back and edit it to put some new music over it.
Must've not been paying attention thanks to a combination of filming/driving/keeping an eye on the road.
I might have to go back and edit it to put some new music over it.
Originally Posted by Dubbya
What difference does what make? The black and white film or the exposure settings? The exposure settings would have made a huge difference in the quality of the photo. B/W film allows you to do some pretty cool looking photos since EVERYTHING in the picture is black and white. Here is a quick example:


Originally Posted by Sy0p
all these pics make me wana have infinite money
but i dont.
but i dont.
Originally Posted by Dubbya
Well it seems that I goofed and accidentally used some of my professional b/w film. The thing that really sucks is that I didnt know I was shooting in b/w so the pictures didnt get the proper exposure settings. Oh well. I just got the pictures back from out lab. Here they are.
Okay, I finally got all of my pictures from Maxus posted up (about 25 pictures). You can view them here:
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/448666/14
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/448666/14
Thanks for the compliments Ralf and Turbo1er. I kind of like they way they turned out too. Unfortunately those are the best pics I have. The ones of Maxq88 in my sideview mirror didnt turn out that well.
I really need to start taking pictures on a regular basis again so I can get my groove back.
I really need to start taking pictures on a regular basis again so I can get my groove back.
Okay, ive got the footage pulled from the camera and made into a video.
Its kinds large, 410 MB and running at a little over 12mins.
Epacy, or soundmike could you still host it?
I can zip it and send it as a winzip file.
Work warning on the music in the vid.
Ps, this was my first time making a movie so try not to flame me to hard for my choppy editing and shakey hand.
Its kinds large, 410 MB and running at a little over 12mins.
Epacy, or soundmike could you still host it?
I can zip it and send it as a winzip file.
Work warning on the music in the vid.
Ps, this was my first time making a movie so try not to flame me to hard for my choppy editing and shakey hand.
Originally Posted by FLAVOR_24/7
Okay, ive got the footage pulled from the camera and made into a video.
Its kinds large, 410 MB and running at a little over 12mins.
Epacy, or soundmike could you still host it?
I can zip it and send it as a winzip file.
Work warning on the music in the vid.
Ps, this was my first time making a movie so try not to flame me to hard for my choppy editing and shakey hand.
Its kinds large, 410 MB and running at a little over 12mins.
Epacy, or soundmike could you still host it?
I can zip it and send it as a winzip file.
Work warning on the music in the vid.
Ps, this was my first time making a movie so try not to flame me to hard for my choppy editing and shakey hand.
or Divx(with MP3 Audio)
www.divx.com
Video is up, thanks to soundmike for donating the space and bandwith to host it.
*ww* for the music
right click and save as, its quite large...
http://www.maxmatrix.com/flavor/
*ww* for the music
right click and save as, its quite large...
http://www.maxmatrix.com/flavor/
Originally Posted by FLAVOR_24/7
Hmmm, ive viewed it on different computers and havent had any issues veiwing it.
What are you using to view it?
What are you using to view it?
I can't view it either. It's probably done with a MPEG2 codec, which explains why it's so freakin big.
edit: I finally got it. Intervideo codecs.
I don't think anyones car got left out. Cool video. And to think people *****ed about music I've used.
So who is going to post the dyno videos?
edit: I finally got it. Intervideo codecs.
I don't think anyones car got left out. Cool video. And to think people *****ed about music I've used.
So who is going to post the dyno videos?
Originally Posted by LatinMax
Windows Media Player Version 10.00.00.3646
What camera did you use? And how did you make the file?
What camera did you use? And how did you make the file?
I used a JVC digital camera and used Pinnacle Studio to pull it over and create it.
Here, I found one that just worked for me.
http://www.free-codecs.com/Stinky_MP...c_download.htm
http://www.free-codecs.com/Stinky_MP...c_download.htm
Flavor, awesome job on the footage!
I've re-encoded the file as a .WMV. Right-click, save as please
http://www.maxmatrix.com/flavor/Maxu...VHSQuality.wmv (33mb)
I've re-encoded the file as a .WMV. Right-click, save as please

http://www.maxmatrix.com/flavor/Maxu...VHSQuality.wmv (33mb)




