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- created by using a persistence of vision LED device and photographing it in a dark space using Magic Shutter. After getting the cool trail effect, I went into single shot mode and popped a pick of Ariel with the lights on.
- The new InvaderCam let's you import your own photos. So I ran my photo through InvaderCam and Asciime, then used Juxtaposer use the Asciime image and use it as the foreground.
Subject captured in Camera+. The rest is too many steps to detail, but used the following apps at some point in the process: ImageBlender, Snapseed, Flowpaper, TinyWorld, PhotoSplash, ArchFrame, and Photogene2.
I ran a search for images tagged as "#appsperiments", then took screen shots of the 4 pages of images I found. I ran each screen shot through iDroste, then used Diptic to arrange the final four images into one.
- created with DotCamera. I've had this app on my iPhone for weeks, but I totally forgot about it until this morning. It's really awesome for #appsperiment stuff, so expect to see it in the next few #daily_appsperiments.
- Shot in JFK Airport. Edited with the Halftone app, which I discovered through other IG users who were cOol enough to tag there #appsperiment. #daily_appsperiment #halftone
Daily App Experiment #354 "Thinking Philosophically" - Who's got two thumbs and loves AntiCrop? This guy [pointing to myself]! This started off with a street photo that I ran through #anticrop a couple of times. Then I saved it and ran it through #swankolab, which I then layered on top of the un-Swank version. For a last step, I used #tiltshiftgen to create a sense of depth. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #190: "Cloud for the Skies" - after spending an hour on @Photojojo's rough trying to capture the fog and Sutro Tower, I left pretty bummed. I tried every trick I could think of, but couldn't get a decent shot. As I searched my pics later I did come across a few pics that didn't get the tower, but were kind if cool anyways. This shot was captured by recording a #SlitScan of from a fixed vertical point as the clouds ascended. The Dark lines on the bottom are the roof (which didn't move while filming). I then took that long slit-scan and inserted it in #Diptic to mirror the image. Then I did some heavy tweaking in #photoforge2 including a light texture effect. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
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A photo of chairs, run through Diptic and TinyPlanet multiple times to get this effect.
Daily App Experiment #164 "Re: Moon" - Back in March, I snapped a pretty decent picture of the moon using my iPhone and @rrmutt's telescope. I then ran a week long series of #daily_appsperiment pics using that pic and different apps. After looking through those old pics, I thought it would be cool to mash some of them up using #interlacer. This app mashes up #percolator #halftone and #phototropedelic. #appsperiment You can see those old moon pics on www.DocPop.org/DAE or you can try clicking on #107 #108 #109 etc
Drawing in Flowpaper, manipulated with Decim8. Cropped in Camera+ for mirroring and tweaked for color. Created mirror with collage feature of Photogene2, made round with TinyWorld. The background is SlitScan capture of a blinking tail light at an intersection, "dotted" in WordFoto, run through TinyWorld and then color manipulated in PhotoSplash. Combined the two with ImageBlender and then tweaked results for color and contrast in Snapseed. Finally played with the Drama filter in Snapseed.
- I don't often take place in photochallenges, but my friend @burninberlin posted his #blacksperiment image yesterday and I thought it sounded fun. The goal is to start with an all black image and turn it into art using iPhone editing apps.
Created while watching the last episode of Deep Space 9. Subject (statue) and background (sunset sky landscape) captured in Camera+. Background tweaked for color in Camera+ then run through Tiny Planets. Statue blended in ImageBlender as difference. Result tweaked for color and contrast in Snapseed.
Captured in Camera+, tweaked with Clarify and Redscale filters, then run through Wordfoto. After that blended it back in with the original in Image Blender to bring back some of the detail.
It is odd for me to be on Pinnacle Peak Road two days in a row, but I am glad I was because I really like the big electrical towers!
Tower at Scottsdale Quarter captured in Camera+. Run through Decim8 and then WordFoto using slashes as the word. Created an altered color version in PhotoSplashFX and partially blended back into the WordFoto version. This is similar to some previous experiments but I didn't have a chance to figure out something new since I have been pretty busy with a sick kid the last few days.
You really have to look at this full size to see all the tiny slashes that WordFoto packs into it. It's really interesting.
Background is a Slit Scan capture of a crazy Japanese production on YouTube called Cathy's House. Ran that through WordFoto with slashes. Tweaked the colors in PhotoSplash. Flower captured with ProCamera and colors edited in PhotoSplash. Blended in Image Blender as exclusion and then as lightness for each flower in the result. I love the Spring and Japanese color scheme. Can't wait to go to the Matsuri Fesitval in a week or two.
Daily App Experiment 400: "A Shady Lane" - messing around with @percolator's newest app prototype, #Popsicolor. I dug the drippy paint art, but wanted to see more of the original, so I used #imageblender to blend the original with the Popsicolor and used #osmoleaker for a little more color. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment 391: "Therapy" - last night our neighborhood got trashed by some assholes claiming to be protesting on behalf of the 99% (OWS, etc). Many shop windows have been completely smashed up or covered with "paint bombs". Totally stupid shit. Anyways, I took some pics of 4 of the 6 busted windows at Therapy and used #frontview to flatten them into squares. I then arranged them in #diptic and did final editing in #snapseed.
Daily App Experiment #356 "What lies between the ellipsis" - I started with two consecutive shots in #hipstamatic then used #filterstorm to arrange the shots on top of each other and selective layer parts of the second image on top of the first. I saved this and brought it into #interlacer to splice it back with the first image. Then reimported the interlacer version back into Filterstorm for more selective layering. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #146: "Weirdhole" - I can't get enough of the #SlitScan app! For today's #appsperiment I mounted my iPhone on a tripod and recorded an elevator ride in our office building. The camera was "scanning" from top to bottom and recorded two separate stops as one image. As the doors open, they appear to warp open and closed again, each portal showing a different floor. #daily_appsperiment
just remembered it was valentines day. Here is an older photo of some heart themed street art, then ran it through Decim8 a few times. Then compiled all the different versions together using AutoStitch.
- Made by dropping a bunch of my app experiments into Photo Shake, then running that through iDroste. It was fun gathering a bunch of my app experiments into a single image. I can't believe I'm nearly 60 images into the project. Wonder if I can make it to 365.
Daily App Experiment #181: "Shabu" - Had lunch with my boss today. Before we started, I set up a tripod and set #SlitScan to it's slowest setting... which lasted half the meal. So I saved that image, then started another recording. Then I took both images and merged them with #interlacer, with final vignetting added in #vignettr. For those who don't know, SlitScan is an app that records an image from one side to another, like a copy machine. When set at it's lowest setting, it will slowly scan one line at a time from the bottom to the top. #appsperiment #daily_appseperiment
Daily App Experiment 399: "MPH" - Messing around with two separate #hipstamatic shots, then using #filterstorm to selectively layer the two images together. Then used #interlacer to take the Filterstorm image and layer it back on top of the photo of the cyclist. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
A shot of Jeremy Brooks, tweaked and modified using the Stripemelt technique I blogged about last week.
BTW, Jeremy is the creator of the Interlacer app.
Daily App Experiment #208 "Floors, Walls, Doors & Paint" - took a photo of a one of the Mission Pie staff moping the floor and inverted the colors using #MonoPhix, then brought it into #DXP and layered it over a photograph of a red bathroom door in Doc's Clock. I used the "Difference" effect in DXP, which made the two photos stand out from each other, then I did some final post processing in Camera+ to make the effect pop more. On the bathroom door you can see tags from Hesh, Sewer, & Power. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #308 "Moore's Law" - Playing around with a new
app called #pallete0, which recreates graphics off old computers and
gaming systems. It has a ton of computers to choose from, so I
processed this same photo using 8 different styles/settings. Then I
opened #filterstorm and kept adding bits from the various images on
top of each other, starting with the oldest computer model on bottom
and building on top of it. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
The main subject is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed sculpture, and the background mainly a blended creation of a version of a previous Appsperiment. This one had too many steps to list but I used Liquid Lens, Camera+, ImageBlender, WordFoto, Snapseed, PhotoSplash, Retouch, FotoMontage and Decim8 at some point.
Daily App Experiment #148: "Cold Shoulders" - Photo of a sculpture in Downtown San Mateo. I ran it through #Decim8, then ran that image through #Autopainter. So I used Decim8 to glitch it up, then Autopainter's Van Gogh filter to polish it back down. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #193: "Skyways" - Shot this out the back window of the Empress of China during Saturday's #instawalksf. I took the shot using the #photosynth panorama app, then used #stripecam to turn the bottoms of the buildings into plaid. I then used #tinyplanets to create the cool circular effect. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #205: "Moon and Stars" - for today's #daily_appsperiment, I wanted to take to different word based image apps and merge them together. I started with a previously posted picture of light bouncing off of a coffee shop window and onto the sidewalk, then used #WordFoto to "textify" the image (using the word "moon"). I then used #textify to do the same thing, but using "stars" as the word. I then merged the two different versions together using #DXP. #appsperiment