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02/21/2010 02:44:17 PM · #1
Is a layer with adjustable opacity that has posterization effect legal for an advanced editing challenge?
02/21/2010 02:46:33 PM · #2
You'd probably have to send something like that in via ticket for an opinion. It could run afoul of the 'no new features' clause.
02/21/2010 02:51:20 PM · #3
quick and direct to the point. i think i like this guy scalvert

02/21/2010 03:28:26 PM · #4
Originally posted by scalvert:

You'd probably have to send something like that in via ticket for an opinion. It could run afoul of the 'no new features' clause.


OK. Thanks for the quick reply, since I am posting tonight.

Think I'll just do it without the posterization to make things easier. Besides, it didn't make THAT much of a difference to go through all the hassle.

Thanks again, scalvert!
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