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05/27/2018 10:29:40 PM · #1
What exactly can I do or not do in each?


05/27/2018 11:28:20 PM · #2
That's an awfully broad question. Just to be clear, you have read the relevant rules, right? It would be simpler if you could ask us to clarify specific issues that have you stumped.

In a general way, current standard editing is pretty wide-open as far as allowing the gamut of image-editing tools available today, with the specific exception that you have to be working from a single source image (or an allowed conglomeration of images such as a focus-stacked set, and HDR set, or a panoramic set) and you can't just move elements around within the image (you can't copy a house's chimney and add it to a neighboring house, stuff like that). In Extended editing there's no limit to what you can do with your originals; realistically, the only limits in Extended editing have to do with the provenance of the images used.

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