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MyPadLive – Reserved For Nina – Part Four of Four – By Teri Lou Dantzler
This is the final part of the series ‘Reserved for Nina’ that Teri Lou has just published. If you missed the others, please go to her Column on theappwhisperer called MyPadLive, right here. In this last video Teri Lou moves the image from Dynamic Light to Filterstorm and in turn uses Filterstorm to make selective moves using contrast and sharpening to lessen the flatness of the image. Don’t miss this.. Over to you Teri Lou (foreword by Joanne Carter). Video
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MyPadLive – Reserved For Nina – Part Two of Four
We recently published the first part of this video tutorial by our Columnist Teri Lou Dantzler and we’re really pleased to publish part two today. In this video Teri Lou explains the continued process after saving as a layer her image processed in Word Foto, she now moves on to Image Blender and Filterstorm to make Global and Selective adjustments. Over to you Teri Lou. (foreword by Joanne Carter). If you feel inspired to try this for yourself, these are the links to the apps in the app store WordFoto, Image Blender, Filterstorm Video Demonstration
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MyPadLive – Reserved For Nina – Part One of Four
We’re delighted to publish another video tutorial by our esteemed Columnist Teri Lou Dantzler in her Column with us ‘MyPadLive’. This tutorial is in four parts and this is the first. Teri Lou explains the workflow process of several applications, in this Part One Teri Lou explains the overall steps and the app Word Foto. We hope you find this video as inspiring and creative as we do. Over to you Teri Lou… (foreword by Joanne Carter). Video Demonstration
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MyPadLive – iPad Processing With AntiCrop And TouchRetouch
Teri Lou has just completed her first video tutorial to her brand new Column on theappwhisperer.com, MyPadLive. In this iPad video demonstration Teri Lou explains how to use AntiCrop and TouchRetouch to improve your image. She processes an image from the Palouse using the application AntiCrop to expand the canvas and TouchRetouch to improve the repeating pattern. We hope you find this video as inspiring and creative as we do. If it inspires you, you can download the apps included in this video below: AntiCrop – $0.99/£0.69/download TouchRetouch – $0.99/£0.69/download Video
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Video Tutorial With PhotoToaster
PhotoToaster has recently received a major update with great new features. These include the addition of Lighting Brushes, these compliment PhotoToaster’s extensive photo lighting tools by providing accurate brush on exposure adjustments. Just select lighten or darken then brush over areas of the photo. There is full undo support as well as zoom and long press to compare to the original. The results are stunning and look natural. You can lighten a backlit face or add drama by darkening a sky. As with all PhotoToaster functionality, the lighting brushes are non-destructive and can be re-edited at any time. There’s also a new Border and Texture interface with a great Sliders…
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Image Blender Tutorial – Part 2 – Masking Techniques
Image Blender is a favorite application of mine that is simple and to the point when you want to blend two images together. Image Blender also has two other features for more versatility and creativity: Mask and Arrange. This tutorial will demonstrate how to import two images for Blending and how the Mask feature works. In our previous tutorial the Blend feature was discussed in detail. Please go here, to read that. About The Author Teri Lou Dantzler is a professional Photographer with the creativity and insight that it takes to craft artistic images. Her camera of choice is the iPhone and her processing device is an iPad;…
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Image Blender Tutorial – Part 1 – Blending Techniques
Image Blender is a simple photographic processing application that blends two images together in many different modes. A blending mode determines how pixels are blended with an underlying image to create a variety of effects. This application is used daily in my workflow because of the creative opportunities it presents: toning down a filter effect, creating a double exposure, creating custom textures, brightening an image, and so much more. We hope you will feel inspired to try Image Blender for yourself after reading this tutorial. It is one of the most popular Photo apps available for the iPhone/iPad. It retails for $2.99/£1.99 and you can download it here. About…