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10/05/2003 11:48:20 PM · #26
Originally posted by Koriyama:

Originally posted by GeneralE:

The general "guidline" used to determine if an effect is "DPC-legal" is if it changes the color of a pixel or moves a pixel. The perspective tools clearly move pixels around, and are therefore currently illegal.


Oops.

I did this without realising it was illegal in the monuments challenge a few months back. Can I delete my entry now?

No, I think once a week or two has passed we are all stuck with it ....
10/05/2003 11:48:50 PM · #27
A solid 11 from me!!!!



Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by uabresch:

Originally posted by hbunch7187:

There's already a guinea pig. Take my word for it. Don't do it.


Don't worry, Heather, I won't do it, as tempted as I am. The rule seems a bit capricious to me, but I'm not a cheater (except when it comes to chocolate :)

Ursula

My upcoming out-take for the Urban Landscape Challenge. I think I already have the right perspective.

10/05/2003 11:51:06 PM · #28
Originally posted by GeneralE:

No, I think once a week or two has passed we are all stuck with it ....


A related question: Is it possible to delete past challenge entries, especially the ones we now look back on and cringe?

10/05/2003 11:52:15 PM · #29
Originally posted by uabresch:

A solid 11 from me!!!!



Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by uabresch:

I'm not a cheater (except when it comes to chocolate :)

Ursula

My upcoming out-take for the Urban Landscape Challenge. I think I already have the right perspective.

Thanks! Don't tempt me into reconsidering my entry ...
10/05/2003 11:55:13 PM · #30
Okay, I'm confused. Can you straighten by rotating the whole photo a degree and then cropping? I am not talking about using "perspective". Also, doesn't adjusting the hue and saturation (which is allowed) change the color of pixels?
10/05/2003 11:55:42 PM · #31
Originally posted by Koriyama:

Originally posted by GeneralE:

No, I think once a week or two has passed we are all stuck with it ....


A related question: Is it possible to delete past challenge entries, especially the ones we now look back on and cringe?

I think not -- it creates problems for the database and the archives. I think you can transfer them into the Workshop folder, and then they are not seen by people browsing your portfolio, but only if directed there by a specific URL (e.g. from a challenge archive page). I think you also need to edit the photo's information and remove any gallery designations, or else people will see them when they browse that gallery.
10/05/2003 11:57:14 PM · #32
Thanks General, you're da man.

:)
10/05/2003 11:57:52 PM · #33
Originally posted by Marjo:

Okay, I'm confused. Can you straighten by rotating the whole photo a degree and then cropping? I am not talking about using "perspective". Also, doesn't adjusting the hue and saturation (which is allowed) change the color of pixels?

Yes ... you can rotate by either rotating the entire canvas and then cropping off any excess, or by drawing a cropping rectangle within the image area and rotating that (performs the crop and rotation in one operation).
10/05/2003 11:59:10 PM · #34
Originally posted by Koriyama:

Thanks General, you're da man.

:)

Right now I have the option of answering your questions or washing some very dirty dishes ... you make the call!
10/06/2003 06:42:55 AM · #35
Originally posted by uabresch:

I'll remember that name for when I get a dog - it's a better name than "Buxtehude", which is my current selection.

Ursula

:))))))))))


Buxtehude is actually a very nice town, I went there this year. Strange name for a dog tho.
10/06/2003 09:00:17 AM · #36
I was thinking of the composer, not the town. I used to play his pieces on the organ at church, and I always loved his music. So I figured since we give people names that we like, why not call a dog after a musician I admire.

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