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05/17/2018 11:56:27 AM · #1 |
Not even sure how that would work. But, it sounded cool in my head. |
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05/17/2018 01:39:26 PM · #2 |
I like the idea. Although to consciously score something on whether it truly affecteD someoNe unconsciously is a Mind-blowingly difficult challenge =) Unless somehow the title could Clue someone in ... |
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05/17/2018 01:45:48 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by shoff: Not even sure how that would work. |
The simplest way would be if we could submit an animated GIF, but challenge submissions are restricted to JPEGs.
Other possible options might be faded type, tiny type, stylized/calligraphic type (as often seen with Arabic-language "decorations" or the previous post), or a supremely metaphorical photo ...
Originally posted by tate: I like the idea. Although to consciously score something on whether it truly affecteD someoNe unconsciously is a Mind-blowingly difficult challenge =) Unless somehow the title could Clue someone in ... |
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05/17/2018 02:18:50 PM · #4 |
Or do what advertising used to do. Place a picture in a picture. The first would be "hidden". But perceptible. |
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05/17/2018 03:56:03 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by tate: I like the idea. Although to consciously score something on whether it truly affecteD someoNe unconsciously is a Mind-blowingly difficult challenge =) Unless somehow the title could Clue someone in ... | I vote for this challenge. Subliminal messages are for casual viewing, so close inspection can reveal them to the "conscious" mind. |
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05/17/2018 04:23:06 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by shoff: Or do what advertising used to do. Place a picture in a picture. The first would be "hidden". But perceptible. |
I don't think we need to vote on the effectiveness, just the concept. Since I think this challenge would use a lot of editing, wouldn't even to be able to submit anything.
But I'd sure as heck vote. |
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05/17/2018 05:01:40 PM · #7 |
It's an interesting idea. Does anyone have thoughts about a challenge description? Which ruleset? |
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05/17/2018 05:29:55 PM · #8 |
In terms of the rule set, I'd vote for Extended. The challenge will be difficult enough. To creatively hide a message into an image, I'd like to have all available processing tools.
[edited to correct typo]
Message edited by author 2018-05-17 17:30:46. |
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05/18/2018 12:12:23 AM · #9 |
“Subliminal Message” is maybe a better challenge suggestion ... and IMO it would be all about the title. Agreed, it wouldn’t be an easy challenge but I don’t think the rule set would change that. |
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05/18/2018 10:41:09 AM · #10 |
Subliminal: Below the threshold (of consciousness or sensation) is where things really happen. Isn't it?
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THat's how it's currently listed in the queue. Speaking for myself, I don't think adding "Message" to the title is a good thing. I visualize that leading to a LOT of cookie-cutter entries with grayed-out text or something. I could be wrong. |
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05/18/2018 05:41:40 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: I don't think adding "Message" to the title is a good thing. I visualize that leading to a LOT of cookie-cutter entries with grayed-out text or something. I could be wrong. |
+1 |
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05/18/2018 08:25:32 PM · #12 |
I imagine this challenge having entries like the two faces that make a chalice with their negative space. Or the pile of bodies that actually look like a skull when viewed from far away. I think both of those could be done with standard editing, but would probably be easier with extended. |
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05/19/2018 09:30:07 AM · #13 |
Maybe something like this using photos? |
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