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07/26/2006 11:45:14 PM · #1 |
Would adjustment layers in the basic editing rules be considered a violation? I am thinking yes, but I have seen some images that have certainly used them and were not disqualified, so perhaps I am not interpreting the rules correctly.
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07/26/2006 11:50:10 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by redsunphotography: Would adjustment layers in the basic editing rules be considered a violation? I am thinking yes, but I have seen some images that have certainly used them and were not disqualified, so perhaps I am not interpreting the rules correctly.
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You can use adjustment layers in basic, but they must be set to normal mode, 100% opacity.
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07/26/2006 11:58:34 PM · #3 |
Also no selections or masks -- you have to apply the adjustment evenly to the whole picture. Otherwise, fine for Basic -- I almost always usw a Curves adjustment layer. |
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07/27/2006 12:02:34 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by karmabreeze:
You can use adjustment layers in basic, but they must be set to normal mode, 100% opacity. |
From the Basic Editing rules
Layers: Only Adjustment Layers (or the non-Photoshop equivalent) may be used. An Adjustment Layer is one that does not contain any pixel data, but rather is a special, non-image layer that lets you experiment with color and tonal adjustments to an image without permanently modifying the pixels. Adjustment Layers must be applied in Normal mode. All other types of layers (including those that contain pixel data or masks) and all other blending methods (modes) are prohibited. Changing the opacity of an Adjustment Layer is permitted.
Rebecca you made me nervous for a sec LOL.
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07/27/2006 12:17:01 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by jdannels: Originally posted by karmabreeze:
You can use adjustment layers in basic, but they must be set to normal mode, 100% opacity. |
From the Basic Editing rules
Layers: Only Adjustment Layers (or the non-Photoshop equivalent) may be used. An Adjustment Layer is one that does not contain any pixel data, but rather is a special, non-image layer that lets you experiment with color and tonal adjustments to an image without permanently modifying the pixels. Adjustment Layers must be applied in Normal mode. All other types of layers (including those that contain pixel data or masks) and all other blending methods (modes) are prohibited. Changing the opacity of an Adjustment Layer is permitted.
Rebecca you made me nervous for a sec LOL. |
Ooh, I misremembered! Ah well.
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