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10/31/2005 04:09:38 PM · #1
Does basic rules allow selective desaturation? Thanks!
10/31/2005 04:11:22 PM · #2
No area selection is allowed in basic

If you are trying to do selective-color-desaturation, its allowed.
10/31/2005 04:15:03 PM · #3
Desaturating one or more color channels over the whole image is legal in Basic (see THIS tutorial).
10/31/2005 04:15:42 PM · #4
To be exact I desaturated all channels but 2.I didn't use master desaturation.
10/31/2005 04:22:02 PM · #5
Originally posted by Giorgio:

To be exact I desaturated all channels but 2.I didn't use master desaturation.

Should be fine as long as you do this on the whole image and not a part. You can desaturate master or individual colors.
11/08/2005 03:03:09 PM · #6
One more: sepia filter is allowed in basic editing? :) thx
11/08/2005 03:10:45 PM · #7
Originally posted by Giorgio:

One more: sepia filter is allowed in basic editing? :) thx


Yes, as long as it is used on the entire image.

11/08/2005 03:18:04 PM · #8
Originally posted by ursula:

Originally posted by Giorgio:

One more: sepia filter is allowed in basic editing? :) thx


Yes, as long as it is used on the entire image.


Thanks Ursula!
11/13/2005 07:19:02 AM · #9
Another question: Can i use the clone tool to take out a very little(and I mean VERY little) spot of sun light?
11/13/2005 07:58:36 AM · #10
Originally posted by Giorgio:

Another question: Can i use the clone tool to take out a very little(and I mean VERY little) spot of sun light?

No. Absolutely no spot editing (cloning, dodging, burning, etc) is allowed in Basic.
11/22/2005 06:20:51 PM · #11
Can be NeatImage applied to the whole image in basic editing?
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