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07/10/2004 04:13:45 PM · #1 |
Can i use a microscope and a camera and then submit it for a challenge?
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07/10/2004 04:17:56 PM · #2 |
Yes

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07/10/2004 05:19:29 PM · #3 |
Their are almost no rules regarding what you do when you TAKE the picture, as long as the actual image comes from a digital camera. All the problems arrive when you get the photo into photoshop!
Lee
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07/10/2004 06:09:08 PM · #4 |
As far as the editing portion of the rules go, any effect achieved in-camera is legal. The editing rules only effect what you can do after the image is captured.
Just be aware that such an image will most likely result in a proof request, so be sure to hang on to your original andf be ready to submit it if/when requested. This is something you should be doing anyway, so I would expect that shouldn't be a problem.
-Terry
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07/10/2004 06:23:53 PM · #5 |
A personal problem Marbo? (C:
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07/11/2004 03:12:39 AM · #6 |
Thanks all, very helpful~q |
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