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09/17/2006 04:08:32 PM · #1
Are triptychs allowed in Advanced Editing challenges? Thanks.
09/17/2006 04:11:58 PM · #2
I stand corrected ;)

Message edited by author 2006-09-17 16:23:11.
09/17/2006 04:18:05 PM · #3
Your entry cannot contain more than one original image. So, no, combining 3 images to create a triptych would be illegal. You can however use borders to turn one image into a tryptich, but this is tricky and would have to be very well done to score well.
09/17/2006 04:19:43 PM · #4
Originally posted by idnic:

Your entry cannot contain more than one original image. So, no, combining 3 images to create a triptych would be illegal. You can however use borders to turn one image into a tryptich, but this is tricky and would have to be very well done to score well.


You can?? huh. never knew that!
09/17/2006 04:22:00 PM · #5
Ok, so you can do something like this:



Thanks for the help with this.
09/17/2006 04:22:44 PM · #6
Originally posted by idnic:

You can however use borders to turn one image into a tryptich, but this is tricky and would have to be very well done to score well.


Hmmm, you sure the tri-paned border wouldn't be a major element?

LOL, too late... guess not.

Message edited by author 2006-09-17 16:23:23.
09/17/2006 04:24:04 PM · #7
Originally posted by nfessel:

Ok, so you can do something like this:



Thanks for the help with this.


Yes, but do read the comments made during challenge on that shot - many of the voters said they would have preferred the shot without the borders. Others, post-challenge liked it better with borders ..... make what you will of that.
09/17/2006 04:26:46 PM · #8
Originally posted by idnic:

Originally posted by nfessel:

Ok, so you can do something like this:



Thanks for the help with this.


Yes, but do read the comments made during challenge on that shot - many of the voters said they would have preferred the shot without the borders. Others, post-challenge liked it better with borders ..... make what you will of that.


Well luckily I don't mind what other people think about my photos. As long as I am happy. :)
09/17/2006 05:43:44 PM · #9
Originally posted by nfessel:

Originally posted by idnic:

Originally posted by nfessel:

Ok, so you can do something like this:



Thanks for the help with this.


Yes, but do read the comments made during challenge on that shot - many of the voters said they would have preferred the shot without the borders. Others, post-challenge liked it better with borders ..... make what you will of that.


Well luckily I don't mind what other people think about my photos. As long as I am happy. :)


Amen
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