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https://apps.apple.com/au/app/liquid-lens-psychedelic-camera/id872829475 |
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Originally Posted By: Xenophile https://apps.apple.com/au/app/liquid-lens-psychedelic-camera/id872829475 Whoa looks pretty cool -could not get them to open on my desktop .. but very interesting move with the projection world of those 60's venues .. |
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Interestingly, I had to research that technique. There are digitized video files, restored and looped that you can purchase. Luckily I didn't have to figure out how to project the effect but now I know how it was done and how to cheat it |
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Originally Posted By: C Jo Go Originally Posted By: Xenophile https://apps.apple.com/au/app/liquid-lens-psychedelic-camera/id872829475 -could not get them to open on my desktop .. I think that's an iPhone app... a filter for the camera. I tried to do that with a slide projector when I was in junior high school (early 70's)... Putting colored liquid (cooking oil, water and food coloring) between two sheets of plastic and mounting in a 35mm slide. But it didn't work. The colors didn't project onto the screen. Just blurry, amorphous shadows. I was disappointed. |