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08/19/2003 03:07:23 PM · #1
Is the Selective Color function in photoshop legal for non-editing challenges?


-Tony-

Message edited by author 2003-08-19 15:07:45.
08/19/2003 03:16:40 PM · #2
I'd say No. The word selective should be a clear giveaway.
08/19/2003 03:20:12 PM · #3
agh ... yea I kind of figured ... oh well!
-Tony-
08/19/2003 03:24:00 PM · #4
I think this one has been deemed usable in the past. I asked this a while ago and was told it was OK since no masking or selection tools were used to generate it... Adjusting the Red in levels is allowed so I am guessing selective color is also...

Dave
08/19/2003 03:41:38 PM · #5
It would be nice to be wrong! :)
08/19/2003 03:42:13 PM · #6
The selective color function is applied to the whole image, therefore no spot editing is involved. It's a tool you can use legally.

08/19/2003 03:44:05 PM · #7
thanks for all your help!

-Tony-
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