I used to love the Note 3's image editing because you could do the "vignette" feature where you could basically make the image focused in the center, and outside the center focused portion the image would be dark, and you could also adjust the size of the center focused portion.. But it seems in recent years that filter has been removed from Android phones.. So i'd like to try another editing app, but I've searched for one with that feature and cannot find it..
Anyone have any tips or suggestions??
Thanks!
PS - this isn't my image but just for reference
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Adobe Lightroom It's free for some reason on Android and great with RAW images as it is on PC. That is if you're trying to use filters to make your images look better and not worse hehe
Snapseed. It's amazing and keeps getting better. Made by a company called Nik that Google bought. They make really advanced plug-in suites for Photoshop and Lightroom. This is their mobile take on those.
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I found 2 programs on the web, and they can be usefull for further development.
First program is called "dynamo", when it is started it show all open application on one single screen. Windows Vista and Apple OSX haveboth the same feature and it looks nice on a PDA.
Here is a screenshot when the program is running an the opened applications are shown:
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In the attachment is the program.
The second program is even more interesting, but still very basic and complete useless at this moment. The program has the ability to change to another screen in an animated way, flipping, sliding, etc.
In the attachements is a demo and it think( !!!!) the sourcecode. I am not a developer, so please excuse me if I am wrong or show up with something old.
Both apps are from Aspecto Software www.aspecto-software.com
Well... not really "optimized" but suitable for using the new navigation, with the "XPERIA" logo neatly off to the side.
I made this all from scratch in Photoshop just now, with inspiration from, the Zune-style/leaked pre-beta screenshots, which I thought looked neat and want to have on my own XPERIA.
Greetings go out to the devs who are now proceeding full-on with dishing out WM6.5 ROM's.
If you notice: the light disperses into the peach/fuschia/lime/red colours as marketed througout XPERIA backgrounds/advertising and of course: hexagons-- the latest fad Microsoft just sparked. hehe.
*ugh* i didn't make it 800x800 because then it gets compressed depending on the view which is lame, so I'll make a landscape one later and make it into theme CAB which will use an alternate background for landscape mode.
Low-quality preview (looks a bit better on your XPERIA ):
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In the .ZIP file below you will find your very own hexa.png if you even like it at all hehe.
I came across a Hero flickr group today, nothing to do with me but I thought I'd post it here as people might be interested or want to post to it...
http://www.flickr.com/groups/[email protected]/pool/
I've also been experimenting with the camera a bit here, using the FX Camera app as well...
Link
Just goes to prove HTC have a looong way to go before they catch up with Nokia's image processing.
Shame, as its the Hero's only real weak point. A flash would be nice of course, but a camera that takes clear pictures and not photos of JPEG'd mush would be nicer.
yeah I'd like not to do this on fast moving objects, maybe the shutter wont allow it, look at the near and far posts
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I kind of like the challenge of getting something interesting with it though I'd still like a better camera.
Thread title says it all. Here's the picture:
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I really like this. I'm sure a little photoshopping and I'll get it looking good.
Yer would be great pic, just cam shot bit low res.
Ask and you shall receive
I worked on it a bit, but the source image was low-res, and I'm afraid I haven't leant how to perform miracles yet.
The above has been blured, the below is sharpened use which ever one you like better
Improved - Color correction
Really nice job, pretty cool background, cheers!
maybe a little bit too big but heres my attempt
and again but 960x800
Turn a photo a cartoon drawing. easy to use. non watermarked. Convert photos to comics in 4 styles.
*Hayao
*Hosoda
*Paprika
*Shinkai
It is freeware.
You can get it here.
cartoonist
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How do you feel about this app?
I think the image is a bit vague and doesn't look perfect. It is an excellent way to have fun and see yourself in such a dimension. However, the face is faded and looks worse. I never liked such apps because they make all faces look the same as if it was one person. I like art for revealing who we are through the canvas. When I draw a portrait, I try to choose the colors and moves which would reveal someone's specific features. If you need an artist's advice, you can find it here https://www.photolamus.com/