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braddick

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Looking for a iPhone (or, iPad) camera app that will turn a photo such as this:
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into a photo that looks like this:
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Saw this somewhere else and have been experimenting with various photo apps with no success.

Thanks!
 
Have you tried the chrome filter that is one of the edit options on the new photos app on the phone? It does something similar to your photos on my phone and it is part of iOS 8.
 
That does not look like a one-touch filter. I think someone spent some quality time achieving that look in PhotoShop or some other editing software.
 
Looking for a iPhone (or, iPad) camera app that will turn a photo such as this:
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into a photo that looks like this:
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Saw this somewhere else and have been experimenting with various photo apps with no success.

Thanks!

The app is called Waterlouge. Turns photos into water color canvas paintings.
Waterlogue by Tinrocket, LLC
https://appsto.re/us/is9LT.i

You can get it for free. Go to Apple Store app on yr phone. Search for a store. Scroll down until u see 'start something new'. Swipe right and you will see the promo.
 

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The app is called Waterlouge. Turns photos into water color canvas paintings.
Waterlogue by Tinrocket, LLC
https://appsto.re/us/is9LT.i

You can get it for free. Go to Apple Store app on yr phone. Search for a store. Scroll down until u see 'start something new'. Swipe right and you will see the promo.

Waterlogue is an awesome app, but that's not what is being shown in the original post.

Closest I could get with that app.
 

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saw this post on reddit, under wallpapers, if I remember correctly it was achieved with photoshop, looks like he increased exposure on the image and increased saturation.


Edit: here is the link to original wallpaper post on reddit, maybe you can look through the comments and see how they did it. http://www.reddit.com/r/wallpapers/comments/2rr9ec/softened_a_photo_i_took_of_hollywood_blvd/


and here is a link to a tutorial on PS
http://www.photoshopessentials.com/photo-effects/watercolor-painting/
 
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To accomplish this without Photoshop yet rather with an app, looks like Camera+ is the way to go as presented by cbpelikan.
 
Well, I'm glad the OP is happy, but no, none of the suggestions presented here come close to what was in that first post. That's some first-rate artistry there. It's fantastic.
 
Am missing the point. :eek:

I know of Waterlouge and use Camera +.

But those pics look way oversaturated and first post looks natural. The over saturation makes it look comic bookish.

Is the Op just showing what can be done with Waterlouge? And not saying that post looks better than the original. Just curious. I am no Photo techie--:)

BTW, only in S Cal, where I spent 8 years a long time ago, would you see an old VW van surrounded by 2 Mercedes--;):)
 
That's the style he's looking for. He wants it to look posterized.

Thanks Jayson, kinda thought that but wasn't sure. They kinda remind me of my over saturated Galaxy S4 landscaping pics. Looking forward to see how the 6+ does on same shots--:)
 
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