iphone photo apps vintage image
paigexx10h
I know it's not Instagram, but it makes your iPhone photos look "retro" or "vintage" .. almost hipster.
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I shoot on actual film. It's authentic and supports the industry that everyone else is contributing to the death of by shooting digital only to make it look like film. Using apps to make modern images look vintage is deceptive and careless.
I shoot on actual film. It's authentic and supports the industry that everyone else is contributing to the death of by shooting digital only to make it look like film. Using apps to make modern images look vintage is deceptive and careless.
How to highlight one part of a black and white picture?
David
Is there an app for the iPhone to do this or do I have to do it on the computer?
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if you mean "restore colour" to a part of a photo, that would be an unequivocal no. There is no app on a phone or computer that will restore colour to a black and white photo.
If you mean "highlight", as in draw attention to a particular area; then I can be of great assistance.
The app you want to use is "snapseed." There are similar apps outthere that can do the same thing, but i found it to be the most user friendly, and cheap. Alternatives include, "photoshop mobile" and "iphoto"
- "selective adjust" will allow you to make a certain part of your image brighter / darker. i.e. make the non-important areas darker, while highlighting the one part to be brighter.
- "Vintage" - In the vintage selection, you can add a vignette by adjusting the "centre size"
- "Centre focus" will allow you to make the one part sharp, while the app softens / blurs the rest of the image
- "tilt shift" will allow you do something similar to "centre focus" the difference is that "tilt-shift" will allow you to work on a plane; while "centre focus" works around a pre-determined round shape
if you mean "restore colour" to a part of a photo, that would be an unequivocal no. There is no app on a phone or computer that will restore colour to a black and white photo.
If you mean "highlight", as in draw attention to a particular area; then I can be of great assistance.
The app you want to use is "snapseed." There are similar apps outthere that can do the same thing, but i found it to be the most user friendly, and cheap. Alternatives include, "photoshop mobile" and "iphoto"
- "selective adjust" will allow you to make a certain part of your image brighter / darker. i.e. make the non-important areas darker, while highlighting the one part to be brighter.
- "Vintage" - In the vintage selection, you can add a vignette by adjusting the "centre size"
- "Centre focus" will allow you to make the one part sharp, while the app softens / blurs the rest of the image
- "tilt shift" will allow you do something similar to "centre focus" the difference is that "tilt-shift" will allow you to work on a plane; while "centre focus" works around a pre-determined round shape
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