The rules I created began as an idea to imply the same standards to multiple, completely different pictures, to see what similarities and differences they held. What I found just so happened to not be visually interesting, so I expanded on the rules a bit.
(below are those images I started with)
next I decided to apply the same exact processes (noise, gaussian blur, saturation, rgb levels, etc), but with different numbers for each image. And this is what I ended up with.
San Francisco
- Resize: 8 x 600 - bicubic
- Resize: 800 x 600 - bicubic smooth
- Noise: 254%, gaussian
- Blur: 23.3 px, gaussian
- Levels: RGB 102, 1.0, 183
- Levels: RGB 30, 1.0, 255
- Saturation: +56
- Resize: 80 x 600 - bicubic
- Resize: 800 x 600 - bicubic smooth
- Noise: 334.13%, gaussian
- Blur: 9.2 px, gaussian
- Levels: RGB 101, 1.0, 255
- Levels: RGB 42, 1.0, 131
- Saturation: +89
- Resize: 2 x 600 - bicubic
- Resize: 800 x 600 - bicubic smooth
- Noise: 101.25%, gaussian
- Blur: 56.6 px, gaussian
- Levels: RGB 102, 1.0, 255
- Levels: RGB 0, 1.0, 64
- Saturation: +83
- Resize: 800 x 6 - bicubic
- Resize: 800 x 600 - bicubic smooth
- Noise: 49.5%, gaussian
- Blur: 31.8 px, gaussian
- Levels: RGB 62, 1.0, 255
- Levels: RGB 21, 1.0, 210
- Saturation: -16
- Resize: 8 x 60 - bicubic
- Resize: 800 x 600 - bicubic smooth
- Noise: 400%, gaussian
- Blur: 250.0 px, gaussian
- Levels: RGB 125, 1.0, 255
- Levels: RGB 0, 1.0, 2
- Saturation: +100