
spongebob
is there some kind of free app or something out there that can make me look like im with a celebrity in a picture????? I wanna pull a prank on my friends..
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Keep in mind that those photos are copyrighted and don't belong to you. Just because you can see it, doesn't mean you can HAVE it. (Just be aware of that and be careful about what you do with it).
Now to your actual question:
I know there is a new catch phrase around: "There's an app for that", but guess what...... not EVERYTHING is done via apps.
Sometimes, we still need to learn how to do something and need to make an effort to get to the result.
Other times, there really IS an app for it, but doing it yourself the "hard" way gives far superior results.
Learn how to use a proper image "editing" program.
Adobe Photoshop, PS Elements, PaintShopPro, Gimp or even Photoscape (the last two are free).
Using a website is fine if you only want to do a few photos, but resident programs are the much better option if you have more or want to do this regularly. If it MUST be a free website, try http://pixlr.com/ or http://www.sumopaint.com/ or http://aviary.com/ .
To put a person into a different photo/onto a different background:
You need a decent image editing program for a job like this (such as Photoshop, Elements, PaintShopPro or Gimp).
Open the person photo.
Promote the original background (layer) to a proper layer.
Select him/her via whichever selection tools works best for THAT image.
The more accurate you make this selection, the better the end result will look.
Delete the background, save the photo as a .psd or tiff or png file.
Open the new background photo. Grab the person's thumbnail from the layer window and drag/drop it onto the background image.
Transform to resize, move into position. Add a drop shadow to make it look more realistic.
Flatten and save.
If you want this to look real, both photos must have been taken with the same focal length, same distance, same angle, same light. If certain things don't match, the combination will never look quite "right".
Chances are there were a number of things you didn't understand, but you'll just have to work your way through it via reading help files and tutorials and/or getting out some books. Photoshop (or even Elements) requires quite some skill and YOU have to make the effort to get those skills. Alternatively, find someone who knows what they're doing and pay them for their skill and time.
Keep in mind that those photos are copyrighted and don't belong to you. Just because you can see it, doesn't mean you can HAVE it. (Just be aware of that and be careful about what you do with it).
Now to your actual question:
I know there is a new catch phrase around: "There's an app for that", but guess what...... not EVERYTHING is done via apps.
Sometimes, we still need to learn how to do something and need to make an effort to get to the result.
Other times, there really IS an app for it, but doing it yourself the "hard" way gives far superior results.
Learn how to use a proper image "editing" program.
Adobe Photoshop, PS Elements, PaintShopPro, Gimp or even Photoscape (the last two are free).
Using a website is fine if you only want to do a few photos, but resident programs are the much better option if you have more or want to do this regularly. If it MUST be a free website, try http://pixlr.com/ or http://www.sumopaint.com/ or http://aviary.com/ .
To put a person into a different photo/onto a different background:
You need a decent image editing program for a job like this (such as Photoshop, Elements, PaintShopPro or Gimp).
Open the person photo.
Promote the original background (layer) to a proper layer.
Select him/her via whichever selection tools works best for THAT image.
The more accurate you make this selection, the better the end result will look.
Delete the background, save the photo as a .psd or tiff or png file.
Open the new background photo. Grab the person's thumbnail from the layer window and drag/drop it onto the background image.
Transform to resize, move into position. Add a drop shadow to make it look more realistic.
Flatten and save.
If you want this to look real, both photos must have been taken with the same focal length, same distance, same angle, same light. If certain things don't match, the combination will never look quite "right".
Chances are there were a number of things you didn't understand, but you'll just have to work your way through it via reading help files and tutorials and/or getting out some books. Photoshop (or even Elements) requires quite some skill and YOU have to make the effort to get those skills. Alternatively, find someone who knows what they're doing and pay them for their skill and time.
Celebrities pictures camera?

Kitty03
I've seen these celebrities picture that have a wide white border and they look pretty cool. Is that with a vintage camera? Any iPhone app I can use for that? Thanks xx
like her profile picture ---> https://twitter.com/BeePrinsloo
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Can you link to an example?
***EDIT: Old Polaroid instant cameras used to produce photographs with those borders. But, very, very few people still use actual Polaroid cameras. Usually, if you see a recent photo like that, it has been taken on a modern digital camera and the person has used Photoshop, or some sort of app or filter to simulate the look of photos taken on an old Polaroid camera and add that Polaroid border. Back in the day, though, those types of photos used to be referred to as simply "Polaroids." If you said something like "I've got some Polaroids of that person." The person you were speaking to knew you meant that you had those types of photos.
I'm sure there are most likely a number of apps you that will simulate those sorts of photos, but I don't know of any off hand, sorry. I'm sure if you search for some using "Polaroid" as a search term, you'll probably be able to find one, though. I've seen quite a number of those types of photos around lately, and I don't think everyone is doing them by hand in photoshop. There must be apps available.
Can you link to an example?
***EDIT: Old Polaroid instant cameras used to produce photographs with those borders. But, very, very few people still use actual Polaroid cameras. Usually, if you see a recent photo like that, it has been taken on a modern digital camera and the person has used Photoshop, or some sort of app or filter to simulate the look of photos taken on an old Polaroid camera and add that Polaroid border. Back in the day, though, those types of photos used to be referred to as simply "Polaroids." If you said something like "I've got some Polaroids of that person." The person you were speaking to knew you meant that you had those types of photos.
I'm sure there are most likely a number of apps you that will simulate those sorts of photos, but I don't know of any off hand, sorry. I'm sure if you search for some using "Polaroid" as a search term, you'll probably be able to find one, though. I've seen quite a number of those types of photos around lately, and I don't think everyone is doing them by hand in photoshop. There must be apps available.
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