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08/14/2006 09:48:53 AM · #1
Is it legal (in any rule set) to take the same image (in raw), adjust one copy of it for lowlights and the other for highlights, and join the two together? Or would this fall under "using more than one exposure" (even if it's the same raw image)?
08/14/2006 09:59:40 AM · #2
I'm pretty sure that with RAW, it's legal, since it's really the same picture, and you're not adding or subtracting anything.
08/14/2006 10:00:47 AM · #3
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08/14/2006 10:01:06 AM · #4
I think it's legal in advanced, not basic. In basic you can only use adjustment layers.
08/14/2006 10:06:30 AM · #5
To confirm what Colette posted, it's legal in Advanced, but not in Basic.
08/14/2006 10:36:32 AM · #6
Thanks folk!

Yep, I saw the other thread just after posting this one....
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