What is this Real Life Instagram? Created by Bruno Riberio who has taken upon himself to go throughout his city to place this life-like scenes. Taking a cut out from the Instagram feed, placing a transparent but using different colored filters, to show case what may have received a number of likes and hashtags. Have you seen these around your city? And if so, taking a picture of the reality based Instagram may sound a bit like inception.
Have you experimented around with the CSS properties? Instead of using the traditional html elements, using CSS filters for specifically your images and it does work. The tutorial promises that it will work just like any other CSS property. But the only browsers that support this are Chrome, Wekbit and Safari. It does have greyscale, sepia, blur and hue rotate. Honestly I tried out this CSS tutorial and I had no problem. It even seemed to work faster than your normal run of the mill time using Corel Photoshop.
Besides time saving and less time consuming, batch editing in Adobe Photoshop. You don't have to perform a lot of actions either. Opening up the action palette, where you can prepare the photos and process what you want to change. What I liked best, was that they show you when a photo has been resized, how the pixels will pixelate and they needed to be reformated to it's original quality. And now you will have the original images saved in it's own file, while the finished product will have it's own as well.