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12/08/2004 12:52:02 AM · #1 |
I had taken a shot for the yellow challenge, and in the back of mind thought it was for members only, meaning advanced. So I shot it thinking I could do spot editing and so forth with Photoshop. I did all that and got the finished product and was about to submit when I saw it was a basic challenge, so I couldn't use it. Here it is. The title of it is "Things that are..."
PS -- I did reshoot a picture for the challenge, and no it looks nothing like this one.
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12/08/2004 01:01:05 AM · #2 |
It's a nice shot. Why did you need to spot edit? Why didn't you just back out of that, go back to your original, and resubmit? Too much camera dust? |
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12/08/2004 01:07:49 AM · #3 |
Well I changed the color of the tiles, they were red, changed to yellow for challenge. That is quite ilegal for basic and might cross the lines for advanced...what do you think?
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12/08/2004 01:10:12 AM · #4 |
That would have been a great entry. The picture is very good technically and the YELLOW stands out great.How did you get such depth [3d look]â€Â¦ wonderful!
Message edited by author 2004-12-08 01:11:36.
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12/08/2004 01:22:07 AM · #5 |
I was a chicken and didn't enter either of these. I thought I would see too many like them:
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12/08/2004 01:29:06 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by dartompkins: I was a chicken and didn't enter either of these. I thought I would see too many like them:
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I like them both. I think the first would have scored better. Sorry you didn't enter. |
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12/08/2004 01:41:18 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by TomFoolery: Well I changed the color of the tiles, they were red, changed to yellow for challenge. That is quite ilegal for basic and might cross the lines for advanced...what do you think? |
You could have done that without spot editing, probably, by using hue/sat... which would be legal, afaiu, but then you never know. |
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12/08/2004 01:50:07 AM · #8 |
But if I did it to the entire image it would have made everything a yellow tint, which I wanted to stay as far away from as possible. I love the white letter tiles, it wouldn't be the same at all if they were yellow too.
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12/08/2004 02:15:24 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by nshapiro: Originally posted by dartompkins: I was a chicken and didn't enter either of these. I thought I would see too many like them:
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I like them both. I think the first would have scored better. Sorry you didn't enter. |
Thanks. I did enter with an entirely different subject. Entry is doing ok 5.65. |
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12/08/2004 03:17:12 AM · #10 |
Changing colors is completely legal, so long as it is not done selectively, but rather to the whole image. This can be easily done in PS as simply as sliding the Hue bar or going farther and using selective adjustments.
As an example, here was my Yellow Outtake:
I changed the water tone & color from the rather bright Cyan that it was.
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12/08/2004 03:45:04 AM · #11 |
That image of scrabble was a great Idea Clint
Nice thinking and a very good image
Well done! |
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12/08/2004 03:57:37 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by TomFoolery: But if I did it to the entire image it would have made everything a yellow tint, which I wanted to stay as far away from as possible. I love the white letter tiles, it wouldn't be the same at all if they were yellow too. |
You could have just hue shifted the red channel so that the red things changed to yellow and all other colours remained the same.
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12/08/2004 04:57:26 AM · #13 |
i too wish it had been a members challenge - there wouldn't be 399 shots of yellow things to plough through :-) Chance of me voting on it = zero I fear.
I should point out that that's because I'd get so fed up with it my votes would be unfairly low. I shall just have to write more comments on landscape :-)
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12/08/2004 06:19:00 AM · #14 |
Originally posted by e301: I shall just have to write more comments on landscape :-)
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i'll take that ;) |
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