Table interior
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Clock inside a table at one of our favorite restaurants ... Love Love Teriyaki
The décor in this place is fantastic.
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It was tricky minimizing the glare
Lovely - and nice work with the glare
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Table interior
Camera +
Snapseed
Clock inside a table at one of our favorite restaurants ... Love Love Teriyaki
The décor in this place is fantastic.
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It was tricky minimizing the glare
Yowza!Fisheye pro snapseed. It's my eldest. His teeth aren't really that colour.View attachment 78918
[emoji33][emoji33][emoji33]Fisheye pro snapseed. It's my eldest. His teeth aren't really that colour.View attachment 78918
A dying breed of store....
Wonderful edit... [emoji173]️
Fisheye pro snapseed. It's my eldest. His teeth aren't really that colour.View attachment 78918
Fantastic shot & edit, Ted.
Thanks.Fantastic shot & edit, Ted.
(And I don't think I have Prisma - better check it out )
Oooo, love what you did to this pic!
Thanks, Ann.Oooo, love what you did to this pic!
Promptly downloaded Prisma when I saw your image, promptly deleted Prisma when I saw your comment .Thanks.
Prisma is wrong in almost every way. It requires online access, has max resolution of 1068x1068, forces you to crop your input image to square, doesn't show thumbnails for about half my Camera Roll on my iPad (but is OK on my iPhone), offers no adjustments at all for its effects, and probably some other stuff I've forgotten. It has 21 effects, and 5-6 of them I like quite a bit, plus a couple of others turn out something good now and then.
Promptly downloaded Prisma when I saw your image, promptly deleted Prisma when I saw your comment .
Promptly downloaded Prisma when I saw your image, promptly deleted Prisma when I saw your comment .
Hmmmm... seems Glenton Rodolfo and deepop David are enjoying their weekend/summer??
Following Ted's lead I've tried it, and ditto to all he says. Another app that is somewhat similar is Pikazo, which allows you to combine your photo with any work of art you want (if you download into your camera roll). It has similar drawbacks as Prisma, in addition to which it takes about 10 minutes for its"neural network" to combine the 2 images. The result is low res(300x400 pixels), but can be made hi res for $(or whatever symbol you use where you live.) It's rare to get a good result (although I'm sure Jen could get bits and pieces to use for her collages.)Thanks.
Prisma is wrong in almost every way. It requires online access, has max resolution of 1068x1068, forces you to crop your input image to square, doesn't show thumbnails for about half my Camera Roll on my iPad (but is OK on my iPhone), offers no adjustments at all for its effects, and probably some other stuff I've forgotten. It has 21 effects, and 5-6 of them I like quite a bit, plus a couple of others turn out something good now and then.
Hey David! Err...... did you see my post directly above yours? ^^^Following Ted's lead I've tried it, and ditto to all he says. Another app that is somewhat similar is Pikazo, which allows you to combine your photo with any work of art you want (if you download into your camera roll). It has similar drawbacks as Prisma, in addition to which it takes about 10 minutes for its"neural network" to combine the 2 images. The result is low res(300x400 pixels), but can be made hi res for $(or whatever symbol you use where you live.) It's rare to get a good result (although I'm sure Jen could get bits and pieces to use for her collages.)
here are 2 screenshots showing before and afters. The first with a Pikazo "Mona Lisa", the second with a downloaded Kahlo)
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Following Ted's lead I've tried it, and ditto to all he says. Another app that is somewhat similar is Pikazo, which allows you to combine your photo with any work of art you want (if you download into your camera roll). It has similar drawbacks as Prisma, in addition to which it takes about 10 minutes for its"neural network" to combine the 2 images. The result is low res(300x400 pixels), but can be made hi res for $(or whatever symbol you use where you live.) It's rare to get a good result (although I'm sure Jen could get bits and pieces to use for her collages.)
here are 2 screenshots showing before and afters. The first with a Pikazo "Mona Lisa", the second with a downloaded Kahlo)
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I took a personal day from Mobitog yesterday. Just communing with Rodolfo as we speakThanks for that David. I don't think I'll be downloading Prisma. By the way, shouldn't you be doing something?
I took a personal day from Mobitog yesterday. Just communing with Rodolfo as we speak
I took a personal day from Mobitog yesterday. Just communing with Rodolfo as we speak
What Jilly said.....Did you? I didn't see the docket requesting a day off? Only another six months until your next one .
I was jumping around.Hey David! Err...... did you see my post directly above yours? ^^^