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I had my heart set on finding a program for turning a picture into a mosaic, so one day I googled mosaic software and found one that was both free and would work with my Mac. The program is great; it lets you use your own photo and photo album to make a composite or mosaic picture. It samples the picture you drop on it, you select the degree of mosaic you want [ how many pictures across and down ] , it then examines your photo album and creates a mosaic using the different colors and patterns that the pictures make up. It helps if you have a ton of photos of many subjects. I also have in both of my sony cameras a built in program that solarizes the picture, it is also called posterizing in other cameras and programs. The picture of the mullien was timing of the year.
I am going to reload my images using image shack. I just tried sending one to a friend in an email and it opened for him as an image and not an attachment. I'm evolving, slowly but surely. I am going to test one image first to make sure I am doing this correctly.
Good it worked, at least it did for me. These mosaic images have up to 7000 pictures used to create the original image. It takes a while, but is worth it.
Here is the solarized clouds shot with my old Sony mavica that uses 1.44 mb floppies. It was my first digital and my primary digital is a Sony cybershot F828 that is 8 mega pixel. It too has solarize as one of it's built if functions.
There's some neat ones posted here, love that water drop!
HEre's one that I played with when I first got photoshop, and always liked...
Thanks! I also like your rose. I think I need to get photoshop!
Here are a couple more from my waterdrop collection...
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