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05/03/2002 03:57:50 PM · #1 |
I jus thad an idea, not something I plan on doing of course but I wondreed if it would be allowed.
What if I used Photoshop to create a groovy picture of something, I don't know, lets say a revamp of Arnits photo but using photoshop to replace the toaster witha VW.
What if I then used my PC to display the image on a TV screen and then took a photo of the screen.
Could it be disqualified? If the resulting photo is not photoshopped would it be fair to disqualify it?
Just a fun point for us to discuss.
If nothing else I figure it would get voted pretty low. |
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05/03/2002 04:08:41 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by cbonsall: I jus thad an idea, not something I plan on doing of course but I wondreed if it would be allowed.
What if I used Photoshop to create a groovy picture of something, I don't know, lets say a revamp of Arnits photo but using photoshop to replace the toaster witha VW.
What if I then used my PC to display the image on a TV screen and then took a photo of the screen.
Could it be disqualified? If the resulting photo is not photoshopped would it be fair to disqualify it?
Just a fun point for us to discuss.
If nothing else I figure it would get voted pretty low.
From the rules
Photographs including paintings, sculptures, photographs, and other art work must not infringe any copyrights. Moreover, the artwork must not constitute the entirety of the subject of your photograph.
So you could get away with it as long as you didn't have it as the whole of your image. |
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05/03/2002 04:17:30 PM · #3 |
yeah i was thinking about doing something like this to add to the 'set' of my product shot : )
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05/05/2002 06:27:55 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by cbonsall: I jus thad an idea, not something I plan on doing of course but I wondreed if it would be allowed.
What if I used Photoshop to create a groovy picture of something, I don't know, lets say a revamp of Arnits photo but using photoshop to replace the toaster witha VW.
What if I then used my PC to display the image on a TV screen and then took a photo of the screen.
Could it be disqualified? If the resulting photo is not photoshopped would it be fair to disqualify it?
Just a fun point for us to discuss.
If nothing else I figure it would get voted pretty low.
Definitely low. I would vote on it based on the monitor and what's happening in the picture. Not just what's on the monitor.
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