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08/11/2003 07:26:00 PM · #1 |
i made a picture for this weeks challenge, but it's a bit grainy. can i use neatimage to clean the pic up?
thanx... |
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08/11/2003 07:27:44 PM · #2 |
yes you can.....but you had better hurry
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08/11/2003 07:28:00 PM · #3 |
Yes, absolutely! It has been used, many, many times here and is perfectly legal. |
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08/11/2003 08:02:54 PM · #4 |
What about inverting the colors in photoshop? It's not a filter, is it legal? |
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08/11/2003 09:16:12 PM · #5 |
I think I've seen inverted pics around here. |
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08/11/2003 09:19:11 PM · #6 |
Yeah, that's what I thought but wasn't sure... had to ask. I thought maybe the ones I've seen were achieved via camera lens.
Thanks:) |
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08/12/2003 07:06:24 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by Kali: What about inverting the colors in photoshop? It's not a filter, is it legal? |
I did that with my speed entry...legal but considering my score you might want to rethink it
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08/12/2003 09:01:55 AM · #8 |
i just uploaded my picture. thanx for the answers.
grtz... |
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08/12/2003 09:11:16 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by joannadiva: I did that with my speed entry...legal but considering my score you might want to rethink it |
Well, -> I -> made -> the -> experience that it depends very much on the quality of the original photo whether it's accepted or not. An otherwise bad/boring photo won't suddenly be a winner by inverting the colours.
The majority here likes natural looking photos more, though.
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