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11/24/2008 08:35:39 PM · #1 |
The Nikon D90 Allows you to make a photo look like a fisheye shot in-camera, take the photo and THEN apply it.
Question is: is this allowed in the Basic rules under the incamera modifications? Its something you apply after the shot so is that like editing?
Confused a little
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11/24/2008 08:42:55 PM · #2 |
Anything that can be applied at the time of capture as part of the original capture is normally OK but if it is applied after capture it is not likely to be allowed. |
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11/24/2008 09:19:54 PM · #3 |
use any feature of your camera while photographing your entry, with the exception of combining multiple captures in-camera.
Seems like it would be OK, but I'm curious as to the final ruling. |
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11/24/2008 09:57:10 PM · #4 |
Although I don't believe this feature has been discussed, I'm 99.9% sure that it would be ruled illegal, under the rule "You may not distort or stretch your image in any way." |
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11/24/2008 10:15:18 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Although I don't believe this feature has been discussed, I'm 99.9% sure that it would be ruled illegal, under the rule "You may not distort or stretch your image in any way." |
Thanks, I didn't think it would be legal, at least not in the spirit of the rules!
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11/24/2008 10:30:08 PM · #6 |
i think its illegal in most states aswel, my friend is doing serious time for taking a picture of a tree with this seemingly harmless feature on. |
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