Wednesday, January 31, 2018

PicsArt Filters Used in Post Processing


 Have been playing with some apps to alter photos as part of post processing.  I am going to be doing a presentation to the Triad Outdoor Photographer's group in March that is about Digital Art Alterations (DAA).   When I take a photo I don't necessary plan on it being printed exactly as I took it.   So, I have been playing with an app on my iPhone called PicsArt.   It has filters but also has the ability to use brushes and techniques that might lender more artist designs or to look more like graphic design than a photo.These photos can be shared on Facebook, Instagram, etc.  Both images taken with iPhone 6s,   Not sure if I used Camera+.  The cabbage uses various colors and I took it square.   This was just a filter I thought looked interesting because the multicolors gave the cabbage some pizzaz!!.  I am sorry I did not see the lighter leaf in the lower left foreground when I was taking the image.   The image on the right:  first I used a filter in the Windows 10 that is part of editing photos. It was called Arctic but I thought this reminded me of a cyan printing.   I am not sure it is accurate to the blue hue, but that could be changed. Then I further increased color and contrast within that program.  Last I changed the sharpness to give more depth in PSE 15.  Both of these images could be used for greeting cards. 

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