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2009
Tilt-Shift photo’s
Posted by: James Greenwood in Art, Graphics, ICT, Media, Software, Technology, Web 2.0, Website, webtoolsTiltShiftMaker is powered (mostly) by Open Source software.

At the core of the tilt-shift photo processing is a custom written, efficient lens blur technique that simulates the shallow depth of field produced by macro photography shots.
An easy-to-use web app which lets you upload a favourite photograph – scenes with lots of objects, like trees or buildings, work best – then apply waht’s called a ‘Tilt-Shift’ effect. This gives a portion of the picture the appearance of a miniature model by sharpening the focussed area and blurring the rest of the photo.
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September 24th, 2009 at 3:08 pm
This is quite good for use in Media Studies