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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

- created with the Color Splash app. An oldie, but goodie.

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.

Made with Echoism. I'm still on the hunt for a better mirroring app. This ish is way too low-res.

shot with my iPhone through a telescope with my friend Jon.

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 #174: "Before/After" - I took a #TrueHDR shot of some avocado, peppers, and carrots before I mashed 'em all up and took another #TrueHDR shot of the final mess. I then used #Diptic to manually match up the two shots. Simple! #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment

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

Daily App Experiment #90: "Zed X'd" - portrait of @crashfaster that I ran through ZXCam, an app that replicates the image compression technique used in old ZX Spectrum computers. The effects were cool, but I wish the final exported image was higher res. These types of image look great with crisp edges. For the IG version I added the Earlybird filter. #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment #ZXCam

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

Statue of Eris captured in ProCamera in Vegas. Stairs captured and tweaked with Camera+. Several passes through the Collage feature in Photogene2 created the mirroring (had to do flipping in Camera+). Blended with masked statue in Image Blender and did some final color and contrast tweaking in Snapseed.

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

One of my street photos turned "appsperiment" with Decim8 and Filterstorm.

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

Daily App Experiment #231: "High Voltage" - I shot this with #Hipstamatic then butchered it with the #decim8 app (which just got an update today). I then took the Decim8ed version and the origin and merged them in #TrueHDR before finally processing in Camera+. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment

Created with the Pixelmania iPad app. By dragging yr fingers across the screen pixels get smaller and more detailed. It's cool but can't save the final image (WTF?) so I tapped on some pixels while doing a screencap and got the pixelization as it happened. Unfortunately, screencaps don't look anywhere near as clear as an exported image would.

Poppy captured in Camera+. Tweaked for color and contrast in several tools in Snapseed. Used the Drama filter for several passes in Snapseed. Blended with a mask to darken the background in Image Blender then changed to black and white in Snapseed. Tweaked again with a darkness mask in Image Blender.

Playing with Decim8 again and ran Appsperiment #7 through. This is the result after bumping up the contrast with Clarify in Camera+. It looks like sea creatures in frothy water to me. I really like the shapes and colors.

Daily App Experiment 405: "Stippling" - Took a shot of a sharp dressed stranger and ran it through the brand new #SnapDot app, to create a stippled look to the photo. I then used #imageblender to layer the DnapDit image over a photo of a wall and used #snapseed for additional tweaking. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment

Cacti at night captured with Slit Scan while rocking side to side, tweaked for color and contrast in Snapseed and cropped in Camera+. Cloned out a few spots in Retouch. Made a version with Toy Camera filter and another with Diana filter in Camera+. Blended those two in Image Blender. Ran that result through the Backlit scene in Camera+ and partially blended that back into the previous result.

Daily App Experiment #178: "Butters" - I created a light and a dark mix in #2BitCam, then merged them using #TrueHDR. That image was all straight and grid-like, so I used #FrontView to warp it a little, then did final processing in #PhotoForge2. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment

My smiling face in my lit makeup mirror captured with Liquid Lens, a new app for me. I liked the curves at the bottom so ran a copy through the Backlit scene in Camera+ to get rid of my face, rotated it 180 degrees, cropped the bottom half and then created a fading transparency gradient in Eraser on my iPad. Merged that into the top of the original with Image Blender. Played with the result in Snapseed to bring out some contrast and color tones. Ran the result of that through Dynamic Light's Orton filter to soften the arches a bit and partially blended that back in to the contrast adjusted version. Phew! It was mostly playing with things to see what they would do to it. A lot of steps for a pretty simple result, but I like it. Liquid Lens is pretty fun in itself - very psychedelic!

Daily App Experiment 393: "Flashjack" - I've been playing around lately with different ways to work a real world camera flash into my iPhone photography. My favorite method so far has been using the flash in combination with a long exposure app to leave the shutter open, but get a crisp moment of clarity with the pop of the flash. This certainly isn't new to photographers, but I'm really surprised by the variety of results I get between different apps. My favorite so far is #lightbomb, a social sharing app for light painting fans. I set it to capture for three seconds then pop off a flash with a colored filter over the light. I've posted a bunch of cool examples on www.objectivescenes.com too. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment

Ice sculptures at the Aria in Vegas, captured with Pro Camera. Run through Decim8 with the Precog1 and Veth filters, then passes at two different tolerances in Wordfoto using a dot as the "word". The two results blended in Image Blender. Finally, tweaked colors in Camera+ with the 70s filter.

- typically, HDR apps like #trueHDR are best used when shooting static objects, like statues or scenery. These apps work by taking multiple shots at different exposure levels, then merging them together and picking parts of each image to focus on.

Cacti at my office captured in Camera+. Modified in Snapseed for color and contrast. The rainbow shades came out with adjustments to contrast and saturation, not special effects, which I thought was pretty cool. Applied a bit of tiltshift as well. Ran through Decim8 and blended that version into the background as exclusion with ImageBlender.

Bear sculpture captured in Camera+. Manipulated in WordFoto to get a dotted background. Run through various filters and adjustments in Snapseed, Camera+ and PhotoSplash and blended versions into each others with some selective masking in Image Blender.

Daily App Experiment #204 "Transformer" - over by 24th street and Mission are about 40 stencils of Lou Reed on the ground. I used the #everyday photo app to tale pictures of all of them that would be lined up with each other, then used #interlacer to layer all the images together. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment

- Created by taking an action shot with FotoMecha, running that through ToonPaint, then layering a different photo of some wall tiled wall in a BART station on top of the ToonPaint image using the "Plus Lighter" filter in DXP.

- This photo was cropped & bordered in Camera+, then converted to ASCII art in AsciiMe, then I brought it into Tilt Shift Generator for a subtle (hopefully) focusing effect.

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