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Interesting but too busy.
As you are asking... Overall I'm thinking that I need more context to form a critical opinion. I'm mostly left asking questions about the choice of each montaged element and what the overall pictorial composition adds up to. As a demonstration of filter usage it’s a bit limited. I like the colour but I don't think I'd hang on my gallery wall. :)
This image serves no design purpose. My objective was to see what is possible with photo filters. Just having fun...
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Thanks for background info and screenshot. I think I was getting a bit frustrated looking for hidden meaning. As a fun piece it's great - still not my thing though.
For me too much cumbersome. To got this result Idon't need the photofilters. Can do this with opacity and coloring.
My opinion.
Servus Ernst
I agree Ernst.
I actually find the screenshot most interesting. :)
What a photo filter can do is preserve settings and even layers of textures and as graphissste has shown borders in a special photogroup that you can apply to one photo or a whole batch at once! it's a way to save your settings and more.
I figured out how it's done. Here is a screenshot of a preset I created. the border can be turned on or off , adjusted to make it wider or narrower or even colour adjusted.