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11/08/2005 11:43:12 PM · #1 |
Is the healing tool allowed in basic editing?
~Nicole
//www.liveloveshoot.com |
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11/08/2005 11:43:58 PM · #2 |
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11/08/2005 11:44:08 PM · #3 |
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11/08/2005 11:46:12 PM · #4 |
The healing tool is used to spot edit and is therefore not allowed in basic. The same can be said for the similar tool, clone stamp.
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11/08/2005 11:47:42 PM · #5 |
what about using the wand and selectively turning down the brightness in one area?
Thanks for the help guys!
~Nicole |
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11/08/2005 11:48:41 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by coley3: what about using the wand and selectively turning down the brightness in one area?
Thanks for the help guys!
~Nicole |
No. No selective editing at all, period.
Anything done must be applied to the entire image. If using Photoshop CS then highlights/shadows is allowed since it can be done without making a selection.
Message edited by author 2005-11-08 23:49:58.
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11/08/2005 11:49:03 PM · #7 |
In basic editing you can't turn down the brightness in just one area of the photo. Your editing has to be done to the whole photo, not a part or selection.
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11/08/2005 11:49:30 PM · #8 |
Nope :-( In basic, no spot editing at all is allowed. Anything you do has to be applied to the whole image.
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11/08/2005 11:57:54 PM · #9 |
Thanks guys....i was just trying to make sure that my last minute Landscape submission was legal.
~Nicole |
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11/09/2005 01:23:45 AM · #10 |
bump! in case you haven't heard it enough.
Nope. Huh uh. No way. Forget about it. Sorry. No can do. Negative. Nyet. No Siree Bob. ;-) |
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