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02/29/2008 10:07:57 AM · #1
I had an idea for a shot Im not sure what challenge I would enter it in at this point... but I am confused by the advanced editing rules. I dont know if I would need to use a different technique... If I am trying to create a protrate effect similar to the one in the cloning tutorial Is that valid under advanced editing? The reason I ask is You are allowed to:

combine up to the allowable number of captures either in-camera or in post-processing.

However you are not allowed to:

combine captures of different scenes, move or change a feature between frames, or combine different captures to create a new scene

So by combining 2 images captures in the same frame giving the image a totally new look and feel are you then creating a new scene? Or is this just combining 2 images from 1-10 shots thata are the same frame?
02/29/2008 10:22:20 AM · #2
The cloning tutorial technique would be illegal in Advanced Editing. "You may not... move or change a feature between frames, or combine different captures to create a new scene."
02/29/2008 10:23:56 AM · #3
But if the subject in the portrait is not moved would it then be legal? as if just stacking the 2 images on top of each other?
02/29/2008 10:36:05 AM · #4
If something is different between the two frames and you combine them to create a composite image, that's illegal.
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