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11/03/2009 09:24:45 PM · #1 |
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11/01/2009 11:03:21 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by gg3rd: Great I find this thread, as I was just thinking in creating one...
I still have a question. Can someone please clarify about theses adjustments:
- Recovery
- Fill Light
- Blacks
- Clarity
- Chromatic-Aberration
Are they valid?
Some, like "Clarity" and "Chromatic-Aberration", seem to play with pixels, even when applied to the whole image... or not? |
The first 4 are all part of Adobe's RAW converter as well and definitely are legal in basic editing. Chromatic aberration I haven't used.
R. |
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11/01/2009 10:05:32 PM · #3 |
Great I find this thread, as I was just thinking in creating one...
I still have a question. Can someone please clarify about theses adjustments:
- Recovery
- Fill Light
- Blacks
- Clarity
- Chromatic-Aberration
Are they valid?
Some, like "Clarity" and "Chromatic-Aberration", seem to play with pixels, even when applied to the whole image... or not? |
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10/20/2009 02:44:22 PM · #4 |
Careful of any presets as some add a vignette. |
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10/20/2009 02:05:07 PM · #5 |
Thank you Mark and Yannis! |
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10/20/2009 01:51:16 PM · #6 |
In general don't play with individual pixels. Just overall image processing is permitted in basic. |
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10/20/2009 01:13:27 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Valdo: Hi,
I've been away from DPC (challenge-wise) for a while and have this question:
What are the limitations of using Lightroom in challenges? (mostly basic since I don't have a membership).
I imagine that the use of brushes would be a no-no, but what about other tools?
I searched for a similar topic but couldn't find it, if there is one please point me towards it :D I did find some views about the legality of using filters but nothing conclusive.
Thanks |
Hey Valdo!
No vignettes. No post-processed ND filters. |
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10/20/2009 12:50:40 PM · #8 |
Hi,
I've been away from DPC (challenge-wise) for a while and have this question:
What are the limitations of using Lightroom in challenges? (mostly basic since I don't have a membership).
I imagine that the use of brushes would be a no-no, but what about other tools?
I searched for a similar topic but couldn't find it, if there is one please point me towards it :D I did find some views about the legality of using filters but nothing conclusive.
Thanks |
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