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09/04/2004 09:22:29 AM · #1 |
I have seen alot of photos that look like they have exceeded the rules of basic editing. Such as black & white photos with i object in color. I did not think you were aloud to do this. Some of the picture like this say that they have been validated. Does anyone else notice this. |
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09/04/2004 09:26:49 AM · #2 |
This can be done within the basic rules. There have been several threads describing how to do it (search for "desaturation").
If you think there's been a rules violation, you can request a DQ, but please follow the rules yourself and vote as if the picture is legal -- if it is not, it will be gone (eventually), but if it is legal, you will have given it a fair vote.
Message edited by author 2004-09-04 09:27:25. |
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09/04/2004 10:00:13 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by Travis99: I have seen alot of photos that look like they have exceeded the rules of basic editing. Such as black & white photos with i object in color. I did not think you were aloud to do this. Some of the picture like this say that they have been validated. Does anyone else notice this. |
Selective Desaturation Within the Basic Editing Rules is a tutorial written by Konador which explains how this effect can be achieved legally.
-Terry
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09/04/2004 10:38:40 AM · #4 |
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09/04/2004 11:16:00 AM · #5 |
Basic Editing
Advanced Editing
Edit: Sorry, should of read your whole post and not just read the title and skim the rest! :-/
Message edited by author 2004-09-04 11:17:36.
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