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05/23/2005 02:25:09 PM · #1 |
I am a newbie, both to digital photography and to DP Challenge, so I'm fumbling around a bit still. For the Granular Challenge, I may have something to submit, but my photo has a lot of background clutter in it because of a large depth of field. I was wondering how I could mitigate this without running afoul of the basic editing rules of the contest. Any suggestions are welcome. |
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05/23/2005 02:33:41 PM · #2 |
Don't think you can fix that in editing for the basic challenge. Maybe go back and reshoot. Then again I am not SC or the higher powers.
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05/23/2005 02:47:04 PM · #3 |
You can't make selections in Basic Editing. Your only hope would be if the background is a totally different color. Then you could blur or desaturate the entire blue channel (for example) and leave a red subject intact. |
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05/23/2005 02:59:26 PM · #4 |
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