Single destination for all basic to social media photo filters.
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Single destination for all basic to social media photo filters.
This Python-based Image Filter Project enables users to apply diverse image filters to their images. This project combines the functionality of Tkinter for the GUI, Pillow for image handling, and OpenCV for image processing to create a robust tool for basic image editing tasks. Follow the instructions in this document to set up and run the project.
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"Image Filter App: Python GUI with Tkinter & OpenCV. Apply grayscale, invert, blur, sketch, watercolor & pencil sketch filters. Easy image loading & capture. Ideal for beginners & enthusiasts. Enhance photos creatively! 🎨 #Python #OpenCV #Tkinter"
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