Roland's Puzzle Challenge #10: You Can Tell by the Pixels

Up until recently maintained as a museum, the childhood home of the Braddock family has been pressed into service as additional housing and classroom space for the Institute. Additionally, the increased demands have led to the main ballroom being converted into a cafeteria for both the Institute and those University students on a meal plan. Student reactions have been mixed, and reports of paranormal activity are as of yet unsubstantiated.

Roland's Puzzle Challenge #10: You Can Tell by the Pixels

Postby Roland Sackville » Thu Aug 01, 2013 2:37 pm

Roland's Puzzle Challenge #10: You Can Tell by the Pixels
Difficulty: Hard
Google allowed? NO


Roland wasn't in class, but a TA had put up his latest puzzle.

Andy Warhol was the leader of an art movement known as 'pop art'. One of his most famous works are a series of prints of Marilyn Monroe -- because the printing process is imperfect, each person's version of the print is slightly different, despite it being the same piece of art. Similarly, each person's mental picture of Monroe is different, despite her being the same person.

I used the Googles to find a way to do my OWN self-portrait, like Warhol. I used a shop that does photos, and applied a number of 'filters'. Can you tell me what filters were used on each picture?


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Re: Roland's Puzzle Challenge #10: You Can Tell by the Pixel

Postby Kay Haddock » Thu Aug 01, 2013 2:47 pm

"Ooh! I know this one!" Kay excitedly exclaims and starts writing things down.

Number one: Noise -- Add Noise
Number two: Style -- Diffuse
Number three: Render -- Lensflare
Number four: Blur -- Motion Blur
Number five: Pixelate -- Mosaic
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