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07/11/2004 01:59:53 PM · #1 |
I'm not clear on the basic editing rules. Do they allow you to rotate an image? on axis? arbitrarily?
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07/11/2004 02:01:41 PM · #2 |
Any amount of rotation is allowed. If you are using the crop tool in Photoshop. you can rotate the crop marquee and crop/rotate in one operation. |
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07/11/2004 02:01:41 PM · #3 |
i would say yes,
they allow almost anything that you do to the entire image
no spot editing |
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07/11/2004 02:07:40 PM · #4 |
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07/11/2004 02:20:38 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Any amount of rotation is allowed. If you are using the crop tool in Photoshop. you can rotate the crop marquee and crop/rotate in one operation. |
Is there any way to see a preview of the rotate with the crop function so you can eyeball the change?
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07/11/2004 02:35:13 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by BikeRacer: Originally posted by GeneralE: Any amount of rotation is allowed. If you are using the crop tool in Photoshop. you can rotate the crop marquee and crop/rotate in one operation. |
Is there any way to see a preview of the rotate with the crop function so you can eyeball the change? |
Well, you can see the crop marquee, and in the newer versions of PS the area outside the crop is dimmed to help isolate the picture. I think to actually see it rotated you have to execute the crop, and UNDO if it doesn't look right. |
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07/11/2004 02:43:52 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by BikeRacer: Originally posted by GeneralE: Any amount of rotation is allowed. If you are using the crop tool in Photoshop. you can rotate the crop marquee and crop/rotate in one operation. |
Is there any way to see a preview of the rotate with the crop function so you can eyeball the change? |
Well, you can see the crop marquee, and in the newer versions of PS the area outside the crop is dimmed to help isolate the picture. I think to actually see it rotated you have to execute the crop, and UNDO if it doesn't look right. |
You can actually see it as you rotate, I'll chuck another question in here, can you use the perspective selection in basic editing ?
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07/11/2004 03:02:17 PM · #8 |
No, perspective correction and skewing the image are not allowed in Basic Rules challenges.
As a general guide, if it involves changing the position of pixels relative to each other, it's not allowed (except for the specifically-allowed filters); if it involves changing the color of the pixels it's allowed if applied to all pixels equally. |
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