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04/08/2003 02:16:01 PM · #1 |
First...congratulations to all the entries...amazing..almost 90% of the entries are very good, very creative and some are exceptional ideas. There's a good fight here. everybody is a winner.
Second...please try to view all the entries, just noticed that some are computer manipulated, correct me if im wrong, but honestly speaking im doing graphic arts and i can easily noticed the images...i wont tell you the entries and i wont recommend them for disqualification. I just want to knw if computer manipulations are allowed here, i noticed it before in the past challenge that some entries are manipulated.
example (not in this challenge)
..an image of hand (in black and white) holding a fruit in color, or a pix of a boy (in black and white) covered with red towel...please, let me knw if this allowed. thank you very much.
Message edited by author 2003-04-08 14:17:50. |
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04/08/2003 02:17:33 PM · #2 |
The specific example you give can be done within the rules. |
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04/08/2003 02:22:35 PM · #3 |
do tell which ones are in question...privately of course
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04/08/2003 02:23:31 PM · #4 |
If you have ANY doubt at all PLEASE request them for DQ so that we can check them out.
Thanks
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04/08/2003 02:26:19 PM · #5 |
Here are the rules...can you help me find, that my example i cited is considered... within the rules. (or i just cant understand the rules.)
Any modification done inside the digital camera itself is considered acceptable for challenge submission.
Post-shot Adjustments may be made to your image in a photo editing program, so long as the modification is applied to the whole image. This includes levels, b&w conversion, hue/saturation, sizing/rotating, curves and cropping (or their non-Photoshop equivalents). The use of certain editing and adjustment tools is restricted or prohibited as outlined below.
Filters: The use of filters (or non-Photoshop equivalent) is strictly limited. Any filter or stand-alone utility designed and used to preserve the integrity of the image and/or reduce the effects of noise, scratches, etc, are permitted. These include but are not limited to the Sharpen, Unsharp Mask, and Dust & Scratches filters, and standalone image cleanup utilities such as NeatImage. However, no effects filters may be applied to your image, with the exception of Noise and Gaussian blur, the two of which are allowed. Any filter permitted by this rule must be applied uniformly to the entire image. Selective application of the filter is prohibited.
Spot-Editing: Absolutely no spot-editing is allowed. The use of any type of selection tool is prohibited except to select a non-feathered, non-anti-aliased rectangular area for cropping.
Text: No text may be added to your submission. This includes copyright statements.
Layers: Only adjustment layers may be used, and the layer must be applied in normal mode. All other types of layers and all other blending methods (modes) are prohibited. Layers may not be used to apply a prohibited effect to an image.
Borders: Your submission may include a border, but the border may not contain any text, clip art, photographs, or other artwork |
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04/08/2003 02:29:41 PM · #6 |
Post-shot Adjustments may be made to your image in a photo editing program, so long as the modification is applied to the whole image. This includes levels, b&w conversion, hue/saturation, sizing/rotating, curves and cropping
In photoshop you can apply a desaturation to the whole image, but still choose only one colour, or all but one colour, or whatever combination of colours you want.
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04/08/2003 02:30:43 PM · #7 |
Sometimes however people don't know this and spot edit, which is sometimes noticeable. I still urge you to request DQ so we can validate it, because after the open editing challenge last week, new members may be unclear of the rules.
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04/08/2003 02:43:07 PM · #8 |
thanks konador, but im not convinced with it(dont get me wrong, i do respect your opinion)...but in some reason still manipulated.
Yes, i understand the post-shot adjustment, but in this "In photoshop you can apply a desaturation to the whole image, but still choose only one colour, or all but one colour, or whatever combination of colours you want." sorry and thanks for your info..i'll try to accept it.
but this is not the one i noticed in pi challenge...where can i address my comments?
about 7 members sent me a personal note...requesting me which particular entries..ill try to gve you the title in your email...hey but dont kill me! (he,he,he)i guess thats not your entries...... |
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04/08/2003 02:51:57 PM · #9 |
waiting for the email...:)
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04/08/2003 02:52:56 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by imagesloyola:
but this is not the one i noticed in pi challenge...where can i address my comments? |
Please use the 'disqualify' button under the image. This will flag the image for consideration by the review panel and it will be investigated.
Please also vote on the image as if it was legal/legitimate and we will check that it is valid. |
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04/08/2003 02:53:56 PM · #11 |
It's not my opinion... just the rules :)
If you could email me too, I'd be interested to know which images you mean.
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