photo editing apps jar image
Maddy
I really like editing pictures. But I don't know what apps to get? I like editing pictures with wings on people's backs, or a galaxy background. Anything neat. Like fire coming out of a Nutella jar. What are some cool apps that can do that? Thanks c:
Answer
For your style of editing, try Image Blender. It is $2.99, and it works exceptionally well.
"This is a simple and clean iPhone and iPad app with a single purpose, blending together images. You can use multiple blending modes (like Multiply, Overlay, Screen and many more), move, rotate, resize and mask the top image.
This can be used for a variety of things, like:
- Creating your own personalised filters
- Choosing where and how much to apply of an effect from other applications (like partly black and white images but with everything)
- Double exposure with control
- Creating collages
It outputs the same resolution as the background image you give it. As default no EXIF data is transferred but you can choose to transfer it from either image in settings. If you want to add more than two images, tap & hold and choose flatten, and your current blend will be saved as the background so you can keep adding images.
Many features is hidden under tap & hold actions, please try it on various elements.
Some other smaller features is
- Camera+ support
- PhotoAppLink support
- Pogo-connect support
- Copy & Paste images"
Try it out! I love it!
For your style of editing, try Image Blender. It is $2.99, and it works exceptionally well.
"This is a simple and clean iPhone and iPad app with a single purpose, blending together images. You can use multiple blending modes (like Multiply, Overlay, Screen and many more), move, rotate, resize and mask the top image.
This can be used for a variety of things, like:
- Creating your own personalised filters
- Choosing where and how much to apply of an effect from other applications (like partly black and white images but with everything)
- Double exposure with control
- Creating collages
It outputs the same resolution as the background image you give it. As default no EXIF data is transferred but you can choose to transfer it from either image in settings. If you want to add more than two images, tap & hold and choose flatten, and your current blend will be saved as the background so you can keep adding images.
Many features is hidden under tap & hold actions, please try it on various elements.
Some other smaller features is
- Camera+ support
- PhotoAppLink support
- Pogo-connect support
- Copy & Paste images"
Try it out! I love it!
Help?! galaxy effect on pictures?!?!?
Kylie
How do you put a galaxy effect on pictures using a free app?! Not where the galaxy overlays the whole picture, but where the galaxy is in a jar, or where people are "holding the galaxy" ?
Answer
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/ .
Here is my mini tutorial on how to do the galaxy thing: http://www.flickr.com/photos/beetle63/7123501301/in/photostream
If you google for it, you'll find hundreds more.
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/ .
Here is my mini tutorial on how to do the galaxy thing: http://www.flickr.com/photos/beetle63/7123501301/in/photostream
If you google for it, you'll find hundreds more.
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