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08/10/2006 04:50:06 AM · #1
I have an image in landscape format. I want the subject to be framed in a portrait composition, though don't have enough image to be able to crop it.
If I add a new black background layer rotate the canvas, then rotate the whole image inside this canvas, I could achieve what I want as I would lose some of the edges of my image (Which I don't need) and would reveal some of the black background above/below the image, but would it be legal in basic?
08/10/2006 04:55:24 AM · #2
the best thing to do is to submit a ticket to SC and ask them.
08/10/2006 05:25:04 AM · #3
Originally posted by pix-al:

I have an image in landscape format. I want the subject to be framed in a portrait composition, though don't have enough image to be able to crop it.
If I add a new black background layer rotate the canvas, then rotate the whole image inside this canvas, I could achieve what I want as I would lose some of the edges of my image (Which I don't need) and would reveal some of the black background above/below the image, but would it be legal in basic?

Bold highlights what is not legal per the rules. Only adjustment layers are allowed under the basic editing rules -- that is, only layers without pixel data. The new background layer would contain pixel data.
Originally posted by Basic Editing Rules:

Layers: Only Adjustment Layers (or the non-Photoshop equivalent) may be used. An Adjustment Layer is one that does not contain any pixel data, but rather is a special, non-image layer that lets you experiment with color and tonal adjustments to an image without permanently modifying the pixels. ...


Even under the advanced editing rules, what you describe would be dangerous at best and most likely only legal if used to add a border that is noticeably different than the background of the image.

David
08/10/2006 05:38:50 AM · #4
Now you point that out David, it is glaringly obvious! Thanks.

I guess I'd better re-shoot my image to give me the space I need to crop!
08/10/2006 09:44:24 AM · #5
For further clarification, David referred to this being a possible problem under Advanced as well, and he is correct. If the framing of the shot is changed by expanding the canvas with a color that blends with the background, it will be disqualified. It's OK to patch in a tiny bit on a corner that's clipped after cropping, but not to noticably change framing. This would fall under moving major elements (the entire image) or creating a major element (negative space).
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