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09/04/2006 12:47:31 PM · #1 |
I'm pretty sure that they are, but just want to make sure that the
Filter - noise - despeckle
Filter - noise - reduce noise
Filters in PS Elements are basic legal? |
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09/04/2006 12:56:15 PM · #2 |
Yes, noise-reduction filters are legal, so long as you don't "over-use" them to create a new effect. |
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09/04/2006 01:05:53 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Yes, noise-reduction filters are legal, so long as you don't "over-use" them to create a new effect. |
Nope. Cheers. :) |
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09/04/2006 01:07:27 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Yes, noise-reduction filters are legal, so long as you don't "over-use" them to create a new effect. |
Such as using Neat Image to turn people into plastic dolls? hehe
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09/04/2006 01:10:06 PM · #5 |
And for basic, so long as the effect is applied to the whole image, and not a selection. |
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