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05/30/2013 08:40:04 PM · #1
So I have never tried using multiple captures in advanced before and want to make sure I don't get DQed.

If the images are a single, identical scene (as stated in the rules), but there are elements that may have shifted slightly from wind that turn out looking a bit dreamy as a result, is that ok within the advanced rules? Or is that considered a "new element"?

05/30/2013 08:46:02 PM · #2
It's probably ok in theory, but it's hard to answer without seeing whether indeed an effect was created. You can submit reduced JPEGs of the originals and the final result in a ticket if you want a reasonably fast response (assuming it's not a borderline case). Just makes it easyier to look at. The reductions have to be big enough to allow us to see the original detail. If you're entering in tomorrow's challenge, it will be tight getting more than 2 opinions, but it's better than nothing!
05/30/2013 09:38:41 PM · #3
Originally posted by Neil:

It's probably ok in theory, but it's hard to answer without seeing whether indeed an effect was created. You can submit reduced JPEGs of the originals and the final result in a ticket if you want a reasonably fast response (assuming it's not a borderline case). Just makes it easyier to look at. The reductions have to be big enough to allow us to see the original detail. If you're entering in tomorrow's challenge, it will be tight getting more than 2 opinions, but it's better than nothing!


Thanks for the quick response! Honestly I don't think it looks any different than a guassian blur or something so I think it should be fine, I just wanted to double check. May not even go with it. :)
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