Nice pic, what setting did you use to take it?
Genshi describes the process in the original post.
Hipstamatic>camer+>pic grunger
Nice pic, what setting did you use to take it?
Good to know. I get tired of lugging around my 40D. Heck, sometimes I don't even feel like bringing my little Panasonic ZS3.I own a Canon 7D DSLR and I found myself using my iPhone for pretty much 95% of things.
the cigar shop pic looks great.
I do not like Hipstamatic but that picture is amazing
Nice pic, what setting did you use to take it?
Thanks guys! I didn't think anyone was digging this style. I used the same steps/process as my little photo tutorial at the top of page 12 in this thread.
On my way home from running errands just a bit ago, there was a really cool old car parked on my street (1930s? Buick) so I had to take a photo and age it with this whole process; trying to make the photo look as old as the car itself.
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In this case, pretty much like the others:
1. Shot with Hipstamatic (John S Lens, Float film)
2. Processed with Camera+ (Redscale effect, saved then reopened to add Grunge effect)
3. Additional processing with Pic Grunger (Creased effect)
Thanks again to everyone for the kind words. There are definitely a lot of great talent being shown from everyone here!
Wow! You have an eye for really good pictures man! 2 AWESOME pics in a row.
Thanks Snowman3459. Though I personally still like my "Oranges" pic better than these last 2 or 3 I've posted. Here is a link to the 4 step process for that Oranges photo... I know you don't like Hipstamatic for some reason, but if you see the first pic of the 4, the pure Hipstamatic photo (before I uglyfy it), I'd like to get your opinion on that one. I think it looks much "prettier" than what I later did to it to make it look old and worn, no?
https://forums.macrumors.com/posts/10671901/
I don't know, I'm just seeing other people doing amazing things with Hipstamatic alone... but definitely all subjective.
I want to get this straight w/o reading all the pages, but Camera+ can edit photos after being taken right? I am looking into getting a photo editting app and I want to edit photos I've already taken and not to have effects as I take them...
Also, what was the price for it? Currently in the App Store, it says it's 60% off and it's $1.99 now.
This reminds me of all the crazy Cokin filters I played with back in the day, before I settled on Split ND filters and 81a's.
I saw that pic earlier but I didn't realize you were the one who made it. I like that one too. I don't think I really don't like Hipstamatic, I just feel it's kind of a hit and miss. Some people post pictures using it and they just look ugly. Like they would be great photos without Hipstamatic.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, "uglifying" it isn't always a great thing.
However all the pictures you have posted just seem to work.
for your guys with pic grunger, the dev said that if you add a pic in the effects section (not when you launch the app...basically..pick any pic from your camera roll and then when you are in the effects page..tap the camera icon at the top right to pull a new pic in), it will save in full resolution. An update should be available soon to fix the bug that was causing them to save in a low res, but in the meantime that is a workaround.
With this, I'm going for the "If you asked a painter to make a still-life painting that looks like a 100 year old photo" look. lol.
Here was my process for this photo:
1. Shot with Hipstamatic (John S Lens, Kodot Verichrome film)
2. Processed with Camera+ (Redscale effect, saved then reopened to add Antiqued effect)
3. Additional processing with Pic Grunger (Aged "After Hours" effect)
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I really like Hipstamatic. These are from my
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3GS:
Thanks guys! I didn't think anyone was digging this style. I used the same steps/process as my little photo tutorial at the top of page 12 in this thread.
On my way home from running errands just a bit ago, there was a really cool old car parked on my street (1928 Buick) so I had to take a photo and age it with this whole process; trying to make the photo look as old as the car itself.
![]()
In this case, pretty much like the others:
1. Shot with Hipstamatic (John S Lens, Float film)
2. Processed with Camera+ (Redscale effect, saved then reopened to add Grunge effect)
3. Additional processing with Pic Grunger (Creased effect)
Thanks again to everyone for the kind words. There are definitely a lot of great talent being shown from everyone here!