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12/17/2005 12:56:08 AM · #1
I know what it says, and basically understand what it says.

But...

If I wanted to fix a pix by extending the actual picture by adding pixels, is that legal?

Is adding pixels by cloneing, or paint and making a pix from say a 4 x 8 to a 4 x10 legal?

Does any of this make sense? How's my spelling?
12/17/2005 01:00:26 AM · #2
Originally posted by swinging_johnson_v1:

I know what it says, and basically understand what it says.

But...

If I wanted to fix a pix by extending the actual picture by adding pixels, is that legal?

Is adding pixels by cloneing, or paint and making a pix from say a 4 x 8 to a 4 x10 legal?

Does any of this make sense? How's my spelling?


Without seeing the image, this sounds like adding major elements.

If you'd like a specific ruling, you can open a ticket via the Contact page (under the help menu). Either upload a ZIP file with your original and proposed submission, or upload both to your Workshop folder and include links to them.

Thanks,
Terry
12/17/2005 01:09:24 AM · #3
Yeah, thanks.

The pix in question is in a challenge, so I will just wait till it's over and present my question again.


12/17/2005 01:12:51 AM · #4
Originally posted by swinging_johnson_v1:

Yeah, thanks.

The pix in question is in a challenge, so I will just wait till it's over and present my question again.


No worries. I just figured if you're looking for a ruling from SC, that's the best way to go about it.

If the entry is currently in voting, you can also use the "Request Validation" feature to upload your original.

~Terry
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