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12/26/2006 11:06:20 PM · #1
Ok I know we can spot edit sensor dust in basic now. I took this shot and there is something there that shouldn't be...impossible to reshoot due to time and it's due tonight...the object in question is as small...but is not sensor dust. I can't take this out can I even though I know every one will tell me I should have. I'm stuck aren't I?
12/26/2006 11:07:53 PM · #2
Originally posted by TomFoolery:

Ok I know we can spot edit sensor dust in basic now. I took this shot and there is something there that shouldn't be...impossible to reshoot due to time and it's due tonight...the object in question is as small...but is not sensor dust. I can't take this out can I even though I know every one will tell me I should have. I'm stuck aren't I?


Stuck like a hog. If you chance it you know your cheating and you obviously have a conscience or you would be here. Let it fly and see what happens.

MattO
12/26/2006 11:08:26 PM · #3
Alright...I read the rules and they sound quite clear...I'm stuck. Damn...wish I had seen it while shooting.
12/26/2006 11:15:08 PM · #4
If you're talking about an object in the scene, a candy wrapper on the lawn or something, then you can't touch it, right. If you're talking about an object that got stuck inside the camera, like a hair trapped in a crack above the sensor, this you can edit out according to my interpretation of the new rules.

R.
12/26/2006 11:18:25 PM · #5
Remember you are only "stuck" insofar as using it for a Basic challenge entry. You can upload a linked print image with the "problem" fixed so that people can buy it immediately when it goes up on the front page ... : )
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