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Combining 2 images made with different styles in Deep Dream Generator and enhanced with Pixelmator.
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After several days of snow flurries and grey skies, the Sun and blue skies were a welcome sight this morning. With the fresh snowfall, Lookout Mountain was looking picture perfect, especially the trees on the flanks, heavily laden with snow.
This photograph was taken when traveling along 6th Avenue approaching Golden. The new housing development of Beverly Heights can be seen in the foreground.
6th Avenue - Golden, Denver, Colorado, USA.
iPhone 6 - Photograph taken with the back-facing camera on an iPhone 6.
Camera - The native camera app was used to capture the image without the HDR option.
Pixelmator - Retouched a vehicle out of the foreground.
Handy Photo - Completed the retouching for the vehicle. Retouched a reflection coming from the car window glass from the sky region.
SKRWT - Image straightened. Trapezoidal crop applied to alter the apparent perspective.
Photoshop Touch - Cropped the image to a 16:9 aspect ratio. Resized the image to 3264 x 1836 pixels.
Snapseed - Structure filter applied. Overall lighting changes carried out.
Photogene 4 - Applied the sharpening filter.
ExifEditor - EXIF data from the original photograph transferred to the final image.
(Filed as 201412??_iPadMiniRetina ??? Pixelmator-HandyPhoto-SKRWT-PhotoshopTouch-Snapseed-Photogene4-ExifEditor.JPG)
I was trying to recreate some 80's style text effects in Pixelmator. I used another image for reference but I cant find it if you know the URL let me know so I can link back to the original..... it was an exercise to learn a bit more about Pixelmator and what we can do with it.
Another image I created while I was playing with Pixelmator. I wrote a tut showing how I did this image, check it out at: abduzeedo.com/comic-style-effect-pixelmator
This is my first attempt at using a photo mask on a video. I did not use ffmpeg to do this, although I am sure I could have. I used Pixelmator Pro. It has a new feature allowing edits on video.
This is exactly the same time lapse I uploaded a few days ago but has a photo masked in to provide a little more presence to to building in the foreground.
This is true, he is breaking through a window. =) Trying out some editing with Pixelmator. Tell me how I did. I know it's not that great, I didn't really want to spend a bunch of time on it. I kinda like it though. =) Should I submit this to the Top Shot contest??? Glass, shotgun shell, blood, and muzzle flash done with Pixlemator. @ Atin: Not that this is my entry, but editing like this is acceptable, right?