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08/11/2004 05:34:56 PM · #1
OK,
so I'm new here,
I have a photo I took yesterday that I want to submit to "Botany"
The question is...
how far can I go in Photoshop? can I use multiple exposures/layers? or selective coloring? And if I submit it and it's disqualified, will I still get 'graded'? I really feel this photo explains 'botany' and would like to submit it, and even if It's disqualified, I want comments.
Any advice would help!
08/11/2004 05:37:57 PM · #2
Check out the Challenge Rules under Challenges along the top of the page.
08/11/2004 05:39:37 PM · #3
A photo taken yesterday is permissible as an entry to the botany challenge. This is an "advanced rules" challenge, so to know what is allowed in post processing, please read this: Advanced Editing Rules

IF you still have questions about post-processing, don't hesitate to post them in this thread! cheers and good luck!
08/11/2004 05:45:34 PM · #4
if I submit it and it's disqualified, will I still get 'graded'? I'm sure it will be disqualified, are there challenges with more photoshop freedom? Some of the magic of digital photography, is working in a digital darkroom.
Just wondering
08/11/2004 05:46:15 PM · #5
If you want reaction on an image you know is illegal, put it in your portfolio and wait for the inevitable " I didn't submit this to the current challenge " thread. If you submit it to a challenge and get DQed you will lose all the comments when it is taken down, so if comments are your goal, the porfolio route is better.
08/11/2004 05:47:54 PM · #6
Originally posted by BrennanOB:

If you want reaction on an image you know is illegal, put it in your portfolio and wait for the inevitable " I didn't submit this to the current challenge " thread. If you submit it to a challenge and get DQed you will lose all the comments when it is taken down, so if comments are your goal, the porfolio route is better.


Thanks! That info is exactly what I was looking for!
Peas,
E
08/11/2004 05:52:07 PM · #7
You can't use multiple exposures. Yes you can do desaturation.

My best advice would be if in doubt contact a member of site council now with your questions.

EDIT: You can do multiple exposures if it is done within the camera, but no you can't layer parts of different photos together in a challenge.

Message edited by author 2004-08-11 18:09:10.
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