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A Christmas tree made from reused plastic bottles.
Image Processing
This was taken using the TrueHDR app on my iPhone 3GS.
iPhone capture, Shot with "True HDR", reframed in "Filterstorm", Colour washed in "Plastic Bullet". Time? Less than five minutes!
We went to visit my parents this weekend and took the kids out to the nearby playground after dinner, just in time for the sunset over the adjacent lake.
Taken with TrueHDR app on the iPhone, then adjusted exposure and saturation with the Photoshop Express app.
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sannawal: Du får så väldigt fina bilder! :-)
petrifredrik: @sannawal haha tycker du det. Har en vanlig ajfown 4s. Sen jobbar jag med ungefär en handfull olika appar i olika steg.
sannawal: Aha! Jag har en Sony Z, men har inte fått till någon app m specialeffekter... Ska försöka igen! :-) Vet du förresten hur man lägger in bilder på instagram som inte finns i mobiltelefonen? Som "finns" i datorn? Har försökt klura ut detta men inte lyckats... Ha en bra kväll!
petrifredrik: Kolla om appen dropbox finns till din telefon! Med den är lätt att föra över bilder fram och tillbaka till telefonen. Finns även andra appar. Tack och detsamma!
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Sad times. The weather apps on my iPhone told me it was meant to be snowing for 3 days in a row this week. It snowed for barely one.
Tone mapped with TrueHDR.
I've been experimenting with HDR. The iPhone app is a good concept but tricky to execute if there is even slight movement between the frames. Not recommended for a windy day or moving objects.
Taken in late August from a cruise ship with an iPhone. Created panorama with Autostitch app, and adjusted to look like HDR with TrueHDR.
Only had my phone with me. Took this through TrueHDR before I merged the three HDR images using AutoStitch.
As seen at Mariposa and Florida St.
Shot and edited with iPhone, using TrueHDR to overlay multiple images into one shot (and creating that neat ghost car effect).
Mt. Kearsage from the top of Cathedral Ledge in North Conway, NH using "TrueHDR" app on iPhone4 with Olloclip fisheye lens.
The top left is telling the iPhone to focus on the Graduates logo (and properly expose for it.) You can see that the lamp is "blown out" with no real detail in the shade.
The top right is clicking on the lamp's shade, and you can actually see the pattern in it. However, the area with the books is completely black.
The bottom portion is the resulting HDR image. A little dark overall, but you can see both the shade detail and the books on the shelf.
Playing with an old shot looking up the side of a building on Orchard Road. First thru #cameratastic to square it and add a light leak (I love that part!), then #percolator, then combined back with the original in #truehdr, and finally #interlacer -fied. But mostly I just like the colors :-) 3d ( X )