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12/16/2007 11:51:33 AM · #1
Hi. Just a quick questions as to whether these are allowed?

Thanks,
Ben
12/16/2007 11:57:49 AM · #2
if you do it to the whole image i believe it is, as long as theres no selective adjusting.
12/16/2007 11:59:47 AM · #3
You cannot, however, use Photomatix or other HDR and tonemapping programs in Basic. In addition, you cannot add layers that contain any pixel information or masks.

Originally posted by Jimbo_for_life:

if you do it to the whole image i believe it is, as long as theres no selective adjusting.
12/16/2007 12:48:57 PM · #4
I guess I don't understand why tone mapping is not alright? You are taking a single image and applying the same editing to the whole image. I just read the Basic editing section and it does not list tone mapping or HDR in the "May not" section. Any chance a member of the site council could answer this question or are you a member of the site council? :)
12/16/2007 12:55:02 PM · #5
Read the announcement this link is pasted on the DPC front page.

MattO
12/16/2007 12:58:19 PM · #6
Originally posted by SnapperL:

I guess I don't understand why tone mapping is not alright? You are taking a single image and applying the same editing to the whole image. I just read the Basic editing section and it does not list tone mapping or HDR in the "May not" section. Any chance a member of the site council could answer this question or are you a member of the site council? :)


Call the ASPCA
12/16/2007 01:09:22 PM · #7
If you have a specific question for the Site Council - send them an email. But, I think the responses you have seen are pretty clear.
Originally posted by SnapperL:

I guess I don't understand why tone mapping is not alright? You are taking a single image and applying the same editing to the whole image. I just read the Basic editing section and it does not list tone mapping or HDR in the "May not" section. Any chance a member of the site council could answer this question or are you a member of the site council? :)
12/16/2007 01:15:41 PM · #8
Wow, hot topic on that link. Consider my question dropped. Thanks guys.
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