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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! |
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08/11/2004 05:37:57 PM · #2 |
Check out the Challenge Rules under Challenges along the top of the page.
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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!
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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 |
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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. |
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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,
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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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