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08/22/2003 05:09:55 AM · #1 |
TrekEarth - learning more about the world through photography. Hmmm... does THIS
look familiar?! |
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08/22/2003 05:52:56 AM · #2 |
Originally posted by BobsterLobster: TrekEarth - learning more about the world through photography. Hmmm... does THIS
look familiar?! |
Thanks for the lead! I just registered. I don't know what to put, but I want to make sure my handle doesn't get taken over by another geek so I went ahead and put chalcone there. Looks like a cool site.
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08/22/2003 07:16:02 AM · #3 |
Cool site, Bobster. Thanks for sharing.
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08/22/2003 08:40:24 AM · #4 |
yeah, very cool site...and a very cool rating system...not possible to give a negative...the worst you can do is give a "0" which doesn't affect your score...i've heard a lot of complaining about scores around here... |
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08/22/2003 08:42:36 AM · #5 |
...and if i'm not mistaken...you HAVE to give a written explanation of your rating...not a bad idea... |
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08/22/2003 09:03:22 AM · #6 |
They also seem to have some pretty interesting editing rules.
Images may not be digitally manipulated in an image editing program ie, Photoshop except for the following reasons:
. Copyright notices and (straight-edged) frames
. Cropping, resizing and sharpening
. Touching up (dust, slight imperfections)
. Levels, Curves, Color adjustment, Hue, Saturation etc. for minor image enhancements.
. Multiple exposures to get proper exposure values
. Stitching for panoramic photos
. Color conversion to Black and White, Sepia, Duotone etc.
. Perspective correction for parallax or lens distortion.
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08/22/2003 09:06:02 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by EddyG: They also seem to have some pretty interesting editing rules.
Images may not be digitally manipulated in an image editing program ie, Photoshop except for the following reasons:
. Copyright notices and (straight-edged) frames
. Cropping, resizing and sharpening
. Touching up (dust, slight imperfections)
. Levels, Curves, Color adjustment, Hue, Saturation etc. for minor image enhancements.
. Multiple exposures to get proper exposure values
. Stitching for panoramic photos
. Color conversion to Black and White, Sepia, Duotone etc.
. Perspective correction for parallax or lens distortion. |
They sound spot-on to me... you listening site admins? ;-) |
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08/22/2003 09:39:39 AM · #8 |
ouch! a frenchman torched my first pic to the site. i guess it's good i'm practicing on dpc! |
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08/22/2003 01:51:07 PM · #9 |
And the amazing thing is .... my experimental pic got 20 hits and 2 comments in less than 4 hours! This 'trek earth' site is definitely a good second fiddle to my DPC portfolio.
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08/22/2003 01:57:14 PM · #10 |
yes, definately a good place to get reactions...as wrong as they may be ;)
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08/22/2003 02:02:32 PM · #11 |
...that is a really cool shot chalcone - i'll be sure to give you my props on the trek site.
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08/22/2003 02:20:28 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by xhoss: ...that is a really cool shot chalcone - i'll be sure to give you my props on the trek site. |
Hey, I saw your comment on the trek site. Thanks! I'm only learning now how the point system works there. I also just found out that I can only post one picture a day (I got a site note saying that the next uploading can be done in 13 hours). As I said awhile back, second fiddle to DPC :).
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08/22/2003 02:22:43 PM · #13 |
your welcome. yeah, i was really dissapointed to find out that i can only post one a day. I put one up this morning, and then got that message. darn. can't wait to put up another one tomorrow!
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08/22/2003 09:06:00 PM · #14 |
Pretty nice website. Getting comments. Sounds good to me. |
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08/26/2003 09:04:36 AM · #15 |
I've been enjoying this website a fair bit since I first posted this, and I REALLY think that the DPC site could do with adapting some of the ideas there.
The workshop is a SUPERB idea... a very quick and simple way of showing the community what post-editing you could carry out on any shot that you think needs it. If you don't want people doing this to your own pictures, you can disable it for whatever pictures you want of yours.
Alerts profile... get sent emails when your favourite photographers upload new pictures.
Maybe it might also be possible to start categorising pictures based on where they are taken, so it would be possible to browse them by location. |
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08/26/2003 09:19:46 AM · #16 |
Originally posted by BobsterLobster: ...The workshop is a SUPERB idea... a very quick and simple way of showing the community what post-editing you could carry out on any shot that you think needs it. If you don't want people doing this to your own pictures, you can disable it for whatever pictures you want of yours.
Alerts profile... get sent emails when your favourite photographers upload new pictures.... |
I see how useful the workshop is to a certain degree. But I turned that preference off as I'm a bit sensitive about the idea of allowing just about any critiquer to manipulate my work in public.
The alerts option, however, is pretty good! That one is surely useful.
Message edited by author 2003-08-26 09:20:58.
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