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08/16/2012 06:17:54 PM · #1 |
I just ran across this. I want one.
cool stuff
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08/16/2012 06:21:56 PM · #2 |
this would kick ass for minimal editing. |
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08/16/2012 06:34:40 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by mike_311: this would kick ass for minimal editing. |
Processing performed after the capture must still conform to the Minimal rules for Minimal challenges), whether performed within the camera or on a computer.
Message edited by author 2012-08-16 18:34:55. |
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08/16/2012 06:36:15 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by mike_311: this would kick ass for minimal editing. |
Processing performed after the capture must still conform to the Minimal rules for Minimal challenges), whether performed within the camera or on a computer. |
i guess someone going to need to rewrite that rule to make it less more clear ;P |
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08/16/2012 07:03:17 PM · #5 |
I guess ... want to have a go at it and see how easy it is? ;-) |
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08/16/2012 07:11:38 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by mike_311: this would kick ass for minimal editing. |
Processing performed after the capture must still conform to the Minimal rules for Minimal challenges), whether performed within the camera or on a computer. |
I agree that using this type of processing shouldn't be allowed in minimal, but doesn't that contradict this rule...
* use any feature of your camera while photographing your entry, with the exception of combining multiple captures in-camera. |
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08/16/2012 07:20:53 PM · #7 |
A "feature of your camera" is something you pre-set before triggering the shutter. Taking a captured image and further processing it is still "using a computer and photo editing software" -- it doesn't matter what case or container it's in.
Like I said, you're welcome to contribute a suggested re-wording. |
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08/16/2012 08:01:19 PM · #8 |
The wording from Advanced Editing is perhaps a little better: "[You may] use any feature of your camera while photographing your entry. In-camera features applied after the capture are subject to normal editing rules." |
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08/16/2012 08:06:14 PM · #9 |
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