TRY ONCE ITS VERY INTRESTING PHOTO MAKER U WILL ENJOY A LOT
Photofunia offers high quality photo editing for free. See examples and comparisons to Deefunia, Photo505, Pixiz, Jpgfun, Photomontager and more free photo editing sites. With each service you upload a picture and the picture can be retouched, modified using many effects and inserted into different settings where it looks to be part of the original image. You can export the modified picture, save it to your local hard drive or download it as an avatar. Each service copies from the other services - but each one also has some unique features and effects.PhotoFunia is a photo editing tool that gives you a fun filled experience.
Put your face on a billboard, a stamp, or in a Warhol-like work of pop-art. Become the Mona Lisa or a bodybuilder. You get over 150 scenes to play with. You're not cutting and pasting; instead, the app "finds" the face in your photo and integrates it with the scene of your choice.
Note: All image manipulation is performed in the cloud therefore WiFi or 3G connection is required for application to work.
You’ll get the concept at once, of course, who hasn’t had fun in their childhood cutting out faces and sticking them in other photorealistic scenarios? This was all before Photoshop and the professionals moved in, of course! Or, visiting at the seaside, putting your face into one of those ‘cheeky’ silhouettes for someone else to snap you as a sailor or king or similar?
What we have here is a software system, running ‘in the cloud’ doing face detection on any photos you care to send it and inserting said face into whichever of the 280 or so predefined situations you choose.
All of which promises to be fun, though as you might expect the results are somewhat hit and miss in terms of realism, plus you might want to note from the ninth screenshot below that the output resolution is extremely low (near to VGA, so – yes – what we were snapping in 2003). If the fun composite is for Facebook then no problem – the social service massively downsamples uploaded photos anyway to about VGA, but don’t get any pretensions about using anything here in printed form or on any size monitor as a wallpaper, for example.
The options on offers are categorised into about 20 top level categories, as shown below. ‘Posters’, ‘Magazines’, and so on. Tapping through into a (handily enumerated) category brings up a scrollable pane of all the individual composite effects available:
IF U WANT MORE INFORMATION VISIT
THIS:http://photofunia.livejournal.com/tag/effects
Photofunia offers high quality photo editing for free. See examples and comparisons to Deefunia, Photo505, Pixiz, Jpgfun, Photomontager and more free photo editing sites. With each service you upload a picture and the picture can be retouched, modified using many effects and inserted into different settings where it looks to be part of the original image. You can export the modified picture, save it to your local hard drive or download it as an avatar. Each service copies from the other services - but each one also has some unique features and effects.PhotoFunia is a photo editing tool that gives you a fun filled experience.
Put your face on a billboard, a stamp, or in a Warhol-like work of pop-art. Become the Mona Lisa or a bodybuilder. You get over 150 scenes to play with. You're not cutting and pasting; instead, the app "finds" the face in your photo and integrates it with the scene of your choice.
Note: All image manipulation is performed in the cloud therefore WiFi or 3G connection is required for application to work.
You’ll get the concept at once, of course, who hasn’t had fun in their childhood cutting out faces and sticking them in other photorealistic scenarios? This was all before Photoshop and the professionals moved in, of course! Or, visiting at the seaside, putting your face into one of those ‘cheeky’ silhouettes for someone else to snap you as a sailor or king or similar?
What we have here is a software system, running ‘in the cloud’ doing face detection on any photos you care to send it and inserting said face into whichever of the 280 or so predefined situations you choose.
All of which promises to be fun, though as you might expect the results are somewhat hit and miss in terms of realism, plus you might want to note from the ninth screenshot below that the output resolution is extremely low (near to VGA, so – yes – what we were snapping in 2003). If the fun composite is for Facebook then no problem – the social service massively downsamples uploaded photos anyway to about VGA, but don’t get any pretensions about using anything here in printed form or on any size monitor as a wallpaper, for example.
The options on offers are categorised into about 20 top level categories, as shown below. ‘Posters’, ‘Magazines’, and so on. Tapping through into a (handily enumerated) category brings up a scrollable pane of all the individual composite effects available:
IF U WANT MORE INFORMATION VISIT
THIS:http://photofunia.livejournal.com/tag/effects
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