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11/11/2007 04:40:03 AM · #51
Originally posted by faery:

Please clarify what exactly is meant by "legal" - is there a DQ for processing in this challenge? Or are we talking "DQ" in the voter's eyes and not official DQing from the council?

This is what I did: I greyscaled in PS. Then in Channel Mixer I pushed the red,yellows and blues etc up and down until I got my "sepia" look... am I within "legal" boundaries for this challenge??? Someone please confirm.


I think I also did very similar thing, worked on black and white mostly. and in the end, just pumped up color balance to get sapia look.
Must remember DNMC is not DQ. And if your entry looks sapia it is okey i guess.
11/11/2007 04:44:24 AM · #52

I think I also did very similar thing, worked on black and white mostly. and in the end, just pumped up color balance to get sapia look.
Must remember DNMC is not DQ. And if your entry looks sapia it is okey i guess. [/quote]

Thanks for that - I can relax and enjoy the rest of my Sunday :-)
11/11/2007 05:57:23 AM · #53
Originally posted by karmat:


it doesn't look to good, but I guess it is passable (though still not basic legal, if needed)


This challenge is advanced.
11/11/2007 06:01:28 PM · #54
Gosh...after reading this thread...I now have NO CLUE as to how many tones are in a duotone...well, my chips are in anyways!

Good Luck Everyone!
11/12/2007 11:30:36 AM · #55
I think saw 4 or 5 actual duotone images. B+W is technically wrong and the description is misleading. It's a shame because I made my entry to be an actual duotone, and that look actually made my image look worse.

oh well...
11/15/2007 06:04:01 PM · #56
I agree , I now have absolutely no idea what duotone means. That probably why my image is scoring so low.
Originally posted by hihosilver:

Gosh...after reading this thread...I now have NO CLUE as to how many tones are in a duotone...well, my chips are in anyways!

Good Luck Everyone!
06/09/2009 08:27:11 AM · #57
Lots of discussion about "Duotone" here in the past. I think I'm getting the picture a little now.;)
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