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06/13/2018 03:00:30 PM · #26
I love lamp...
06/13/2018 03:09:29 PM · #27
Originally posted by mbrutus2009:

I love lamp...

06/13/2018 03:14:01 PM · #28
I love you all but i didn't understand anything about what is permitted as filter in this challenge.
But I still love you :) ... in any case :)
06/13/2018 03:23:38 PM · #29
Originally posted by Sisto:

I love you all but i didn't understand anything about what is permitted as filter in this challenge.
But I still love you :) ... in any case :)

Just about anything, Sisto. Just about any filter is permissible in Standard Editing. We leave it up to the voters to decide if the manipulation has gone too far, and I suspect in this case there's no such thing as "too far" for the voters :-) Let your hair down and get silly. Liquify away!
06/13/2018 04:14:53 PM · #30
Originally posted by mbrutus2009:

I love lamp...


06/14/2018 03:05:48 AM · #31

Just about anything, Sisto. Just about any filter is permissible in Standard Editing. We leave it up to the voters to decide if the manipulation has gone too far, and I suspect in this case there's no such thing as "too far" for the voters :-) Let your hair down and get silly. Liquify away! [/quote]

thanks Bear
06/22/2018 05:26:38 PM · #32
Originally posted by kirbic:

Originally posted by JakeKurdsjuk:

Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by Sisto:

Often I can't comprehend what is borderline, allowed or prohibited ...

That's for the voters to decide.


And this is where this place can simply drive you away, because no one responsible for validating an entry will ever go on the record about where the borders exist - until when the voters decided that borders weren't crossed but an entry gets DQ'd and arguments ensue. God, it makes me remember precisely why I walked away a year ago.


1.) Almost *anything* is allowed in Standard Editing, as long as you don't move or create things wholesale, and as long as the source images are shot in the required timeframe. There's literally no restrictions on any specific tools - none.

2.) Voters do not decide what is DQable, the SC does. Voters can raise a question, e.g. "Was that elephant really in the original frame?" The SC applies the rules.

I urge you to look at recent DQs. In the vast majority of cases, the photog could not (or did not) submit an original for validation. That says something. Almost no one gets DQ'd for rules violations anymore. The rules must be working pretty well.

ETA: OK, I lied, there is one tool that arguably is not legal, either in Standard or Extended; the Text tool. But I think the "no added text" rule is pretty self-explanatory.


Liquify?
06/22/2018 05:45:29 PM · #33
Wrap a piece of Glad Wrap around your face and take a selfie. Just be sure to do it quickly ;-)
06/22/2018 06:28:37 PM · #34
I'm actually thinking it's time for a new selfie - no GladWrap for me, tho - just liquify and, mostly, healing brush :)
06/22/2018 07:43:36 PM · #35
Originally posted by MarioPierre:

Liquify?

Yes, this is legal. In the "old days" this (the "plastic face") effect was often attributed to over-use of noise-reduction software/filters ...

Message edited by author 2018-06-22 19:44:31.
06/23/2018 11:57:22 AM · #36
Originally posted by digifotojo:

Wrap a piece of Glad Wrap around your face and take a selfie. Just be sure to do it quickly ;-)


Well for must of us...hurry!!! Lol. Jk!!!
06/23/2018 01:36:37 PM · #37
FWIW, SC is comprised of volunteers. I try to be on DPC several times most days of the week.
Anyway, What exactly is a portrait? Seriously.
06/23/2018 03:33:39 PM · #38
Is that Bulge and get thin tool more legal now?

edited to add, more legal that just a little bulge, or a little thinner, can it make a big bulge now?

Message edited by author 2018-06-23 15:34:23.
06/23/2018 03:47:41 PM · #39
Originally posted by JulietNN:

Is that Bulge and get thin tool more legal now?

edited to add, more legal that just a little bulge, or a little thinner, can it make a big bulge now?

Pretty much all modification to existing elements are "legal" while subject to the tastes of the voters; however, you can't copy, add, or relocate elements.
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