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RESULT Hipstamatic Magic Challenge #1

Okay, let me make sure I understand this. You take the DE with one or two Hipstamatic settings and that is your result? You don’t use the plain DE and Hipster that afterwards.
No. You can do it anyhow you like. You can take the double exposure and then edit it in Hipstamatic. (Which was my original thought.) Or, you can try it the way you suggested which would be very interesting if you take the first shot with one combo and take the second shot with a different combo (If that’s even possible.)
 
Thanks, Ann. Congrats to Jen.
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On a different note, a la the "experiment" above that Brian and Ann did, I did another where I popped in Jen's edit on my phone and it didn't reproduce her edit.
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I doubt it. The combo should be reproducible. Looks to me like your image & mine are ‘post processing’ different images. Ie mine is a post process of a previous combo. Or maybe mine has dramatically adjusted some setting. I still have all my versions - let me go through them in daylight hours & see what I can find.

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deepop ’s experiment did not replicate my edit because I’ve ‘stacked’ a couple of filters without pausing to save and record the filters :oops: Ie some of the mono etc effect came from other combos, before I applied the Jane/gongbi :oops:
 
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deepop ’s experiment did not replicate my edit because I’ve ‘stacked’ a couple of filters without pausing to save and record the filters :oops: Ie some of the mono etc effect came from other combos, before I applied the Jane/gongbi :oops:
I should have known a simple filter would be too much to ask of you.
 
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