It's a cold, rainy weekend. It's the perfect time to stay indoors and experiment with more artistic filters available in my photo editing software. Today, in honor of the rain, I am playing with the water-based filters.
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Here's the original |
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With "Glass Raindrops" filter |
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With "Water Ripple" filter |
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Also an original |
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With "Watercolor Rain" filter |
That's really neat. How many filters are there. Are there basically an infinite amount of ways to tinker with a photo?
ReplyDeleteHmmm, I'd say maybe 100 different filters or so? Combine that with all of the other editing features, and there probably are an infinite number of combinations.
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