imagineves asked: I work with someone that has her office wall with her different and unusual pictures that her camera makes.She says only Kodak Easy Share camera does this with pictures? Do I have to buy a Kodak to have this or can a Canon Powershot do this? What do you suggest?
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July 23rd, 2008 at 9:36 pm
I’d say you could probably do this with some good software like photoshop. I’d be very interested to see how kodak does this. Like is it done on the camera or on the computer.
Pentax has a few cameras that can do some imaging tricks, like only showing things that are red or blue or green while everything else is black and white.
I think more digital camera manufacturers should make their cameras with image processing features that will make some cool psychedelic pictures. That’d be neat.
July 24th, 2008 at 10:26 am
this is the only thing that powershot has that comes close to what you are talking about
Canon also enhanced the ‘My Colors’ mode found in the new PowerShot line. Where previously, users could only enable ‘My Colors’ while shooting, the current iteration permits captured images to be retouched as well, without the need for special software applications or tools. Available My Color playback modes include Vivid Blue, Vivid Green, and Vivid Red; lighter and darker skin tones, as well as options for creating black & white, sepia, neutral and positive film effects. A color accent setting turns all colors but the one selected by the user to monochrome and the color swap mode enables users to alter specific colors in an image by sampling another color from the same image or any other image on the camera’s memory card. So, ‘My Colors’ provides PowerShot users with an incredible range of creative photo effects that can be accessed directly in the camera with no need for post-processing in a computer.