PHOTO ART Filters (c) - Watercolour
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PHOTO ART Filters (c) - Watercolour
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July 16, 2020, 10:06:11 am
The PS watercolour filter has a very bold effect and once applied it drastically darkens the image. It also introduces many objectionable artifacts and therefore makes careful image selection an important issue. The filter demands a great deal of fiddling. I’ve yet to shoot the perfect image to warrant the investment of time needed to get this filter to work well. When applied to an animal photo or a bird photo the result has always proven to be a little awkward.
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Re: PHOTO ART Filters (c) - Watercolour
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August 06, 2020, 04:34:48 pm
Another photograph that might be as busy as the office busy-body and to my mind benefits from
the application of a photo-art filter (watercolour) to soften the intense details reducing them to
acceptable levels.
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