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10/06/2003 10:47:20 PM · #1 |
I just got a DQ notification. I feel so sad. It took me long to set it up right. I did this shot for fun, to amuse others. So far I got good score and good feedback.
To my knowledge I had not done anything illegal with it. So I am crossing my fingers and hoping for the best. I believe in our administrative 'purple shirts'. Hopefully I will have their grace and approval soon.
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10/06/2003 11:12:06 PM · #2 |
Congratulations -- you were so creative and technically excellent that someone thinks you must have cheated.
Just submit the original frame and the editing steps you used and everything will be fine. |
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10/06/2003 11:28:33 PM · #3 |
I agree, congratulations are in order if it appears good enough to have cheated. That is a compliment! It must be a wonderful photo. |
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10/06/2003 11:46:44 PM · #4 |
Timmi
I'am sorry to hear that you got a DQ request :(
But I feel just like the GeneralE.
Relax and hopefully it will be put to rest very quickly!
Good luck.
Calvus
P.S. I have always wanted to ask this, maybe someone already has? Are those your eyes in your signature?
Message edited by author 2003-10-06 23:47:35.
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10/07/2003 12:07:10 AM · #5 |
Yaah, I've submited my original with detailed step by step. I've done all I can. Now it's up to the almighty site admins.
I have one question though: How many of us actually keep track of all the steps when editing our images? I usually experiment with different settings to come up with the best looking image. Many times it's very hard to remember what velues or settings I use. So I believe it's almost impossible to re-create the image exactly to the point. For example rotating an image only slightly will render some lines and points differently with different rotation values, so if I don't write down everything, there is no way, the image will look exactly the same. Especially with varied JPG compression... See my point?
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10/07/2003 12:38:15 AM · #6 |
I agree. Sometimes I'm experimenting with the photo and end up liking the way it comes out, but can't remember exactly all the steps it took to get it to that point. |
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