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Daily App Experiment #177 "The Distance Between You & Me" - I wanted to create a photographic sentence, but #WordFoto can only be used to scatter words randomly. So I created 7 different WordFotos using 7 different words ("The", "Distance", "Between", etc), then used #Juxtaposer to arrange the words in the correct order. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Read a detailed how-to of this appsperiment on <a href=http://www.objectivescenes.com/2011/06/the-distanc-between-you-and-m/"ObjectiveScenes.com.
Daily App Experiment #138: "Shaken" - Took this photo in Union Square using #TruHDR. Inspired by yesterday's little earthquakes, I dug the photo out and ran it through #Decim8 several times. I then took those Decim8'd images and ran them through #Autostitch. Autostitch was designed to stitch multiple photos into a panorama, so it's always fun to just feed it a bunch of glitched out photos and see how it assembles them :)
#appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #338 "Rider" - Another shot from yesterday's bike-shoot. I created the blur lines by running the photo through #stripecam a few times then took all of those Nd ran them through #interlacer (so the lines appeared to start from different places. I then used #filterstorm to shape the "blur" trails and to create a fade at the of the trails (by relayering the original image). #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment #bike
Daily App Experiment #293: "Crosswalks & Conversations" - I ran this image through #stripecam several different times to create horizontal lines that started from different vertical points in the picture. I then took these images and layered them together in #interlacer with final crop and clean up in Camera+. The goal was to create a sort of depth of field look that would emphasize a part of the picture. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment #hipstamatic
Daily App Experiment #121 "Diftic" - Really happy about the process behind today's #appsperiment. It's basically a method of showing a single image with three different areas: raw, edited, and blended. I snapped this picture of an ironing board outside of a pop up Pho place, which I tweaked in #camera+ then ran through #Percolator, #Diptic, and #DXP. The process of this #daily_appsperiment is a little crazy, so I'm going to write a detailed #Diftic how to on docpop.org sometime over the weekend. I'll post in my feed when it's finished.
Daily App Experiment #160 "Crosswalk" ran this photo through each of #Percolator's filters (while keeping the setting at "extra-fine"), then ran all those images in #Interlacer. That looked cool, but I wanted to foreground character to pop more, so brought the Interlaced image into #Juxtaposer and traced out the crossing gaurs from one if the darker Percolator sessions on top. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #162 "So Elite"- I passed these two Lotus Elites in the Dog Patch yesterday. Inspired by their sharp angular edges, I thought decided to run them through an app called #PicSmoother, which is generally intended to smooth out grainy images. The effect was very subtle, but I wanted to see what would happen if I kept smooth images back through PicSmoother. This is the result after 8 passes. #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #326 "Sticks & Stones" - I started with a shot from the regular Camera app, then ran it through #decim8 4 different times. I took the normal image and the 4 glitches images and ran those through #interlacer. I saved three different images using various interlacer settings then used #filterstorm to blend bits of each of these images together. So you should see different levels of interlacer on the left, right, & foreground. Astute viewers will recognize the subject as the "mystery girl" from yesterday's #instawalksf. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment #unionsquarewalk
Daily App Experiment #296 "On the catwalk" - two quick pics of @rrmutt's kitty that I cropped/tweaked in Camera+, then merged together using #interlacer. Then took the Interlacer image and one of the original photos and ran them both through #truehdr, getting the above result. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #336 "Evaporation" - inspired by the fog. Created by running an image through #psexpress's rainbow filter, then creating three versions of interlaced images using #interlacer (at different thicknesses). Then layered those in #filterstorm. #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #330 "Circles For Squares" one of the 1st shots I took with my iPhone 4S. I ran it through #percolator a couple times. Each time, I used different effects, but kept the circle setting the same size. I then took these three images and laced them together using #interlacer. Fun tip, to give the appearance of bigger lines, try adding the same image multiple times in Interlacer. For this photo I used the 1st photo two times, before running photo two once and photo three once. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #132: "Playing in the rain" - I know I should put my Game Boy Advance away when I'm walking in the rain... but this new song I'm working on is so GOOD :) This #appsperiment was made by running the same photo through #camera+ two different times. The first time I used an the Chromogenic filter and added a black border. The second time I used the original photo with Clarity, but no filters or borders. I then juxtaposed the original hand over the black and white image using #Juxtaposer. I like the result. I might even use it for the cover of my next #chiptune album. #daily_appsperiment #nanoloop #gameboy
Daily App Experiment 397: "tube" - messing around with #instaCRT, an app that actually sends your photo to a real CRT monitor, then takes a picture of the screen using a DSLR. Insane, right? A real life "filter". When sending photos, I recommend cropping to 3:2 for best results. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
- created by taking an image and running it through Percolater... then taking that image and running it through Percolater again at a finer "grind"... and so on... and so on. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #201: "Raise y'r skinny fists..." - Sutro tower and the sunset as captured with #TrueHDR the processed in Camera+. I then ran the overly processed image though #PicSmoother... Then back through picSmoother... And one more time for luck. Anyone have any good suggestions for pixel smoothing apps other than PicSmoother. #appsperiment #Daily_Appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #106: "Bi Cycle" - Cropped the photo and added a border with #camera+, then did additional editing in the Lo-Mob app. Then I used #ColorSplash to remove the color from all of the image except for the bike. The effect is particularly subtle in this image, but I like it. I then brought the image back into Camera+ and added another with border with rounded edges, which makes the previous border look cooler. #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment #lomob
Daily App Experiment #291 "Let's be distant together" - I really like shooting multiple shots at the same location then using and HDR app to stitch them together. Today, I took two shots using the same #hipstamatic lenses and then used #trueHDR to try to merge the two together, with final clean up in Camera+. I always dig the variable thieving effect this process creates. Tomorrow I may try the same technique, but with different lens combos. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment #ghostinthemachine
Daily App Experiment #157 "Sunday Streets" - put my camera on a tripod then took several shots with the #SlitScan app. I then took those images and interlaced them with the #interlacer app. Btw, The #SundayStreets in the mission is one of my two favorite days every year. #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #36: "Crocker Bank" - I purchased Decim8 at the beginning of my Daily appsperiments, but it didn't work. Now that it's been updated I can finally get some use out of it. If you like glitchy/random photos, this is a killer app. Since it's got so many different effects and looks, I'm going to aim towards working Decim8 into my next 7 Daily App Experiment entries.
Daily App Experiment #145 "Hot Wheels" - last week I posted a picture using #SlitScan's left to right "scanning" feature (it was #daily_appsperiment #141). For today's #appsperiment I set my iPhone on a tripod and used Slit-Scan's "scanlock" mode. Instead of capturing an image with a moving scanner, it continually generates a photo from one fixed vertical line. The stripes in this photo were simply static objects (the street, the sky, the sidewalk, part of the Bruno's sign, etc). Whenever a car would pull in front of my camera, they would get "scanned". The slower the car was moving, the longer they would appear.
Daily App Experiment 392: "for @jayzombie" - A #zombiecar run through a combination of #decim8's Doctor Ocular and #ShockMyPic then blended together in #blender. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #261 "Square Job With A View" - A friend snuck me onto the roof of her office building in New York where I took this shot. Reaching out as far as I could, I captured a panorama with Microsoft's awesome #photosynth app. I then used Camera+ to crop the image and boost the contrast more, then used the #tiler app to break the image up into 16 separate images. I then opened the photo album and took a screen shot of the Tiler images on a grid, and opened that screen shot as a background layer in #Juxtaposer. Then I added the full cleaned up image as a top layer, and erase the sky parts, leaving squares on top and the solid image below. I wanted to recreate the look of Instagram's grid view, so I cropped the final version in Camera+ and added a white border. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #133 - "This gold thing?" - Took a photo of my gold plated Ronin yo-yo and ran it through #decim8 for glitch effects. I then ran it through the #HalfTone app, which just got updated today with new textures, then tweaked the final image in #Camera+. #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment BTW, has anyone figured out how to unlock either of the two "locked" filters in Decim8 yet? I'm dying to know.
Daily App Experiment #303: "Chain Reaction" shot at Friday's Critical Mass ride in SF. I wanted to create an image that looked like it was being pulled apart, so I took the original image and created several cropped images (each one smaller than the other). I then layered these sigferently sized images in #interlacer. When cropping, I only moved the lower right hand corner, so I was hoping that the left hand corner would line up more, while the differences would look more drastic in the other side. I was hoping the face would appear more "normal" than it did, so I opened the image in #filterstorm and lightly layered over the face in the original photo to help give it a more coherent feel. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment 396: "Follow the Yellow Brick" - Ran this photo through #shockmypic for the squiggly effect, then through #swankolab for vignetting effect... Then used #blender to mix the Swankolab and original back together (because the vignetting was a bit too much). #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #294 "Tunnel Vision" - for today's #appsperiment
I stitched together a panoramic scene using #autostitch and
#hipstamatic. To create this image, I took 23 shots using different
lens/film combinations in Hipstamatic. Some were black and white, some
were different colors, etc. I then took these shots and imported them
into Autostitch, which was amazingly able to put together a rather
coherent image using 18 of the 23 images. #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #284: "Rainbow Connection" - One of my more tedious pieces to date. I wanted to take an image and deconstruct it into 16 tiles, run each tile through random #decim8 effects, then reconstruct it back together again. I used #tiler to create 16 images (forming a 4X4 grid) and #diptic to put them all back together again. Since Diptic only works with four images at a time, I had to create 4 sets of 4, then take those images and combine them in Diptic one more time to get all 16 images back together. This grid of 16 Decim8'd images was understandably hard to look at, so I ran it in #interlacer along with the original image, then saved that out and ran the Interlaced version along with the gnarly-decim8d-diptic version in #TrueHDR resulting in the final image. This whole process took about 40 minutes... ick!!! #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #176: "#car" - #WordFoto is quickly becoming my favorite apps. I was STOKED to discover that you can create really awesome #percolator style effects by just using a symbol as your "word". In the above photo I used a # as my word, but you can use "." or "*" or whatever for really cool results. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #371 "Dr Blockular" - the new #Decim8 is out now and includes the awesome Dr. Ocular effect (inspired by yours truly)! For today's #appsperiment, I ran an image through Doc Oc two times and used #interlacer to layer the two images and the original back together. #daily_appsperiment #drocular
Daily App Experiment 402: "Dance Party Robot" - shot this photo of Dance Party Robot in Dolores Park this Saturday and used the newly released #Popsicolor app to turn it into a "painting". Then took a photo of a wall and used #imageblender's multiply function to layer the robot image onto the wall. Then moved the robot a bit and erased the parts near the pipes on the wall for a more realistic look. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment #dancepartyroboy
Daily App Experiment #123 "Once" - after further exploring combinations with #StripeCam and #TinyPlanet, I thought it would be cool to layout out multiple processes in #Diptic. After arranging them though, I noticed each section sort of looked like a letter. Bonus! #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #124: "Secret Breakfast" - created with #Percolator #ToonPaint #PictureShow (for the scratch effect) and then layered all together using #DXP. BTW, the Secret Breakfast is the Bourbon and Corn Flake ice cream at Humphrey Slocombe. It's my favorite. #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment #icecream
Daily App Experiment #214: "Fireworks iPhones" - I got together with some friends on a nearby rooftop with hopes of capturing some cool fireworks on my iPhone, but most of the fireworks were too far away to shoot. Luckily some locals had us covered. I shot this picture with the regular camera app and then ran it through #autopainter. O then used #interlacer to merge the painted version with the original. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #227: "Castles in the cyan" - today's #appsperiment was a fun hack. I took an image and ran it through #Decim8. Then I opened the original image and the Decim8ed version in #3DCamera. It's a cool effect to see the original image in Rex, the glitched in cyan, and the areas the the two overlap creating darker colors. #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #131 "More Noise, Please!" - Stoked to find a big Decim8 update this morning! For this #appsperiment I ran an image through #ToonPaint (to create dark contrasting lines) and ran the same original photo through #Decim8 to glitch it out. I then layered both images using #DXP's Screen effect. #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #207 "Caught" - while shooting a long exposure with #SlowShutter, I somehow ended with some interesting extra artifacts in my image. I think it has something to do with accidentally tipping my tripod at the end of the exposure... The SlowShutter's HDR possibly did something weird with the patterns on the shirt of someone on the escalator. Whatever happened, I used Camera+'s Clarity setting to help bring out the accidental textures. I created to versions of the image and used #icamerahdr to combine and tweak them. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #305 "Stop You Later" - shot with the regular camera app, then run through #percolator. I then ran the original and the Percolated images through #Dxp for a nice blend and finally re-layered parts of the original on top of the Percolator version using #filterstorm. #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #161 "Cycled" - today's #appseriment was obviously inspired by Bike To Work Day. It's also a new twist on sort of an old process. I used Camera+ to rotate my photo 90 degrees, the ran it through #Decim8 multiple times. I ran those sideways-Decim8d images through #interlacer and saved that image. I then rotated it back to it's original orientation and Interlaced it with the original photo for the final image. It would be cool if Interlacer added a vertical blend option in the future. #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #182: "On Hold" - I posted the original pic yesterday, but was never super happy with it. After some messing around I created the above image by running the original through #ToonPaint and #Autopainter. I then took those images and layered them in #DXP. If I get the chance, I hope to post a more thorough explanation on www.ObjectiveScenes.com later today if I get the chance. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiments
Daily App Experiment #198: "Behind The Green Door" - shot with #TrueHDR then I created mutliple copies in different hues using #photowizard. I then used #interlacer to mash up all the alternate versions. Then I used #Juxtaposer to replace re sign from the original version over the interlaced version. For the final step, I used #swankolabs to add a final filter over the entire image, which helped pull it back together into a singular piece. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #313 "Stay Calm and Clarion" - another shot of @hellarob for our mini-Instawalk on Sunday. Since its #decim8nday, I ran this through #decim8 and then merged the original and new images together in #truehdr. To take it a little further, added a shallow focal point on the foreground and some of the glitches using #biglens. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
- took this shot of a Star Wars themed postal box in Palo Alto and ran it through #PhotoFactory's "split" filters, which separate colors. #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment #starwars #rjd2
Daily App Experiment #230: "Do-lo-res" - this is one of those #appsperiment pieces that really surprised me... I started by shooting the Bay Bridge 12 different times, using a different #Hipstamatic "lens" for each shot. I then ran all 12 images through #AutoStitch, expecting a normal looking square image. Instead, I got some crazy long unrecognizable image (about 2000X150 pixels). So I took that and ran it through #TinyPlanets and cropped it in Camera+. #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #155 "Guardians" - I shot this photo (of a street light) with the #Luminancer app to create radial color trails and capture motion. I then ran the image through #Percolator for the circle effects. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #358: "Peppermint Permanente" - Started off with a shot of one if the Kaiser Permanente buildings on Geary. To get all the windows all lined up Into a straight grid, I used #FrontView. All of the rest of the editing was done entirely with #photoforge2. First I ran the image through the Photoforge's "TinyPlanet" filter (which is awesome!). Then I used the spiral twist filter. Finally, I used various filters for color effects. #appsperiments #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #355 "Thunderbrela" - started with a rainy day image and ran it through #segmentix, an image simplifying app made by the same folks that make Autopainter. I then used #filterstorm to blend certain parts of the original image back on top of the Segmentix version. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #154: "Code" - You know when you are riding in a subway car watching the lights in the tunnel pass by? This is how those lights look when you film them through #SlitScan. I pressed my iPhone against the BART car window, to keep my hand steady, and captured this shot over the span of maybe 20 seconds. No additional effects where used. I wonder what other apps would look cool when filming out a BART window. #Daily_Appsperiment #appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #129: "Break out the Casio and the drum machine" - I created the initial image by taking a screen shot in the #GlitchBeam app, then I ran that through #DotCam. After that I ran the pixelated images through #StripeCame then assembled all the images in #Diptic. #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #125" "PXL Flush" - Started by running a picture through #DotCam (using the horizontal stripe feature), then running that through #TinyPlanet (which plays nicely with most horizontal-ish images). That looked cool, but then I decided to run it through #iDroste as a final touch. iDroste gave it a cool swirl, but also brought out some extra pixely/blury parts near the edges. Wonder if I can stop that from happening somehow. #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment #pixels