Originally posted by PalynkaI think it means that people can include much more than the usual stuff such as adjusting brightness, contrast...etc. You can draw, copy and paste, add filters and effects...that sort of thing. At least that's my plan.
Can it simply be basic editing? What do you mean: Advanced?
If you people don't like it, I'm going to cut myself again.
Originally posted by PalynkaI would consider things like slightly enhancing the contrast, adjusting the brightness, slight sharpening or dust removal "basic" - things which don't make it a completely different picture, and many of which are routinely done by photo shops if you get paper copies. It wouldn't make much sense to have a round for basic editing, because we have such pictures in the other rounds all the time. I don't really want to give exact rules as to what's accepted as advanced and what isn't, but it should be possible to see that the original and the edited picture are significantly different from each other, i.e. the editing is an important part of the creation of the picture. That doesn't mean you have to do something incredibly complicated or difficult.
Can it simply be basic editing? What do you mean: Advanced?
Originally posted by rbmorrisAdding blood stains to the picture would certainly count as advanced editing.
I think it means that people can include much more than the usual stuff such as adjusting brightness, contrast...etc. You can draw, copy and paste, add filters and effects...that sort of thing. At least that's my plan.
If you people don't like it, I'm going to cut myself again.
Originally posted by PhlabibitDid you? Did you take a picture? You can enter it in the "Explosion" round!
What if you did something STUPIED and 'sploded' your computer?!
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If anyone dreads the deadline for some reason, please let me know. I tend to be flexible, especially if I am short of entries.