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10/26/2004 04:07:02 PM · #1
Is it permissible, within the basic editing rules, to use the Variations tool in Photoshop Elements to apply a tint to a black and white image? I can't see any reason why it wouldn't be, and I've seen submissions that use a similar effect (most likely with a different tool though). I'm just very paranoid about rules and afraid of doing anything which isn't explicitly mentioned in them. :\
10/26/2004 05:14:08 PM · #2
This process affects the whole picture so it should be legal.
10/26/2004 05:16:54 PM · #3
If the tool you're considering is applied to the entire image, and doesn't move any of the pixels, odds are it's legal. However, it doesn't hurt to ask :o) The tool you mention sounds like it merely changes hue&sat, and possibly some levels, so would be ok for Basic.
10/26/2004 05:28:40 PM · #4
Originally posted by Manic:

If the tool you're considering is applied to the entire image, and doesn't move any of the pixels, odds are it's legal. However, it doesn't hurt to ask :o) The tool you mention sounds like it merely changes hue&sat, and possibly some levels, so would be ok for Basic.


Yep, it's applied to the whole image, and what you think it does sounds pretty accurate. If I had the full version of Photoshop, I'd use Duotone to achieve this, but that's not available in Photoshop Elements. It sounds like it's safe to use it. Thanks!
10/26/2004 09:23:25 PM · #5
I'm in concurrence with Manic, I've played with this tool and everything it does can be done with basic-editing-legal tools. I would definitely say "legal."

Edit for typos

Message edited by author 2004-10-26 21:23:50.
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