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12/27/2002 02:13:36 PM · #1
Is adjustment of Highlights, midtones, and shadow contrast and brightness, as well as R, G, and B in the same catagories, legal?
12/27/2002 02:57:29 PM · #2
As long as it is applied to the whole image, not just a selected section.
12/27/2002 03:04:25 PM · #3
Ok, thanks, just making sure.
12/27/2002 08:41:11 PM · #4
How about adjustment of the tone balance? Is that legal if applied to the whole image?

Message edited by author 2002-12-27 20:51:02.
12/28/2002 08:50:59 AM · #5
bump
12/28/2002 11:57:04 AM · #6
Originally posted by Thiek:

How about adjustment of the tone balance? Is that legal if applied to the whole image?

If you're talking about Curves or Levels (or non-Photoshop equivalent) then both are legal if applied to the whole image at once. The complete rules are available via the link under Challenges menu.
12/28/2002 03:54:49 PM · #7
here is a picture of the tone balance window within photomagic (photoshop elements 2.0 has been ordered, I can't wait :)
tone balance
12/28/2002 06:03:38 PM · #8
Originally posted by Thiek:

here is a picture of the tone balance window within photomagic (photoshop elements 2.0 has been ordered, I can't wait :)
tone balance

That looks about like the Levels adjustment in Photoshop/Elements and should be a legal adjustment (applied image-wide).
12/28/2002 06:11:07 PM · #9
ok, thanks
12/28/2002 07:12:42 PM · #10
Let me add a question to this thread about something I'm not sure of:
Is it legal to reduce the saturation of each color except of one using Photoshop's Hue/Saturation to obtain a B&W-image with one single color?
I want to ably it to the whole picture of course.
I'm asking, because I have not found a submission of this type in the previous challenges so far.
12/28/2002 07:16:03 PM · #11
Originally posted by Harz_Joerg:

Let me add a question to this thread about something I'm not sure of:
Is it legal to reduce the saturation of each color except of one using Photoshop's Hue/Saturation to obtain a B&W-image with one single color?
I want to ably it to the whole picture of course.
I'm asking, because I have not found a submission of this type in the previous challenges so far.


Sure is... That's how I did This one...
12/28/2002 07:21:40 PM · #12
Thanx Mike!
Seems that I browsed too fast through the previous challenges!
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