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02/28/2005 04:38:09 PM · #1 |
do they mean careful? or keeping in mind it's ok to overexpose? |
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02/28/2005 04:42:56 PM · #2 |
I think 'careful' You should not overexpose your photo.
-Serge |
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02/28/2005 04:45:02 PM · #3 |
To the photographer it will probably mean it's okay as long as you meant it.
To the average voter it likely means ever over-exposed pixel must be heavily punished.
I'll be using the ColorZilla extension to test for values of #FFFFFF during voting.
; )
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02/28/2005 04:55:41 PM · #4 |
yea I figured that bod...you never know with this site. |
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02/28/2005 04:57:50 PM · #5 |
Speaking lexicographically, to suggest that someone be "mindful" of something is about the same as saying "beware" of it.
Robt.
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02/28/2005 05:00:32 PM · #6 |
Its kinda like the 'reccommended' 640x320 for billboards, but if youre 3 pixels over, some people are gonna be mad.
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02/28/2005 05:35:17 PM · #7 |
Hey Robert, I didnt have a dictionary in my hand, I still rely on books beleive it or not, Pc's are never fast enough. Thanks for describing the word. |
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02/28/2005 06:03:13 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by bod: I'll be using the ColorZilla extension to test for values of #FFFFFF during voting.
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LOL that's too funny! If that's the case, I'm in BIG trouble! I have all kinds of extrememly white-grey in my background
:)
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