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Warholízate!





Andrew Warhola was born in Pittsburgh on August 6, 1928, more commonly known as Andy Warhol
, according to Wikipedia, was an artist and filmmaker U.S. played a crucial role in the birth and development of so-called pop art


. After a successful career as a commercial illustrator, Warhol became notorious worldwide for his work in painting, avant-garde cinema and literature, notoriety that came backed by a business relationship with the media and its role as a guru of modern times. Warhol served as liaison between artists and intellectuals but also among aristocrats, homosexuals, Hollywood celebrities, drug addicts, models, urban bohemian and colorful characters. Has undergone several tests, art, books and movies, as the documentary "I Shot Andy Warhead l".

One of the most popular contributions Warhol his statement on "15 minutes of fame" that anyone can get. This phrase in a way predicted the current power of the media and the height of the tabloids and reality shows. was controversial figure during his lifetime - some critics called her work as pretentious or teasing - and since his death on February 22, 1987, is the subject of numerous retrospective exhibitions, books and documentaries. With this fame and controversy as well as his revolutionary works is considered one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century.

His art is well known. For example, the drawing Campbell soup can, or four photos of Marilyn Monroe, with different color filters, were to talk about.

Seeing their work and in particular, images of Marilyn Monroe, I thought today to what Warhol did in his time is a trivial matter for home computing. All you need is to filter four images, so that the filters are as pusiésemos above the original image, a transparent film of a certain color. Thereby creating the tables
Warhol is a task that leaves virtually in seconds. I found it

to do this task and thus was born the Warholízate
software! , which asks the user a picture (usually in JPG format, but can also be BMP), and using the command "Process", the system generates color filters and create the final image. The latter can be saved to disk for printing later or post-processing with a program like Photoshop.



An example program was created with my own image of Warhol (which appears at the beginning of this article.) Filters can be defined by the user for each picture. This versatility is possible. I'm sure Warhol would have been delighted with my software.
What is clear is that there is Andy Warhol, to his credit for being the first I came up with this idea and the plot took place.
Here is the result of my program:







Anyone concerned about my program, email me at morsa@la-morsa.com
and send it free to return e-mail.

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