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07/14/2003 02:03:48 PM · #1
I know the rules state we can not spot edit such as "blurring" part of a picture. But, how would one de-indentify personal data (data that would make it obvious or easy to identify an idividual who does not want to be indentified), such as a name, a number plate a street address, etc? and still make the photo legal for DPC.

07/14/2003 02:06:41 PM · #2
Well, Richard. I don't have good answer for you. I think just try to not include such things in your photo (shrug). Anything else would be a spot edit.
07/14/2003 02:15:09 PM · #3
Originally posted by STEINR:

But, how would one de-indentify personal data


The Crop tool is your friend.

Or you could just gaussian blur the whole image by about 50 pixels. Guaranteed de-indentification. The question remains how well your picture will be received by the DPC voters.

- haje

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