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Re: Background Screening (was: Re: Introduction, and my project...)
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lugnet.publish
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Tue, 21 Mar 2000 02:38:19 GMT
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> As it was a post/thread about HOW-To get the effect not his/her final I
> did not see this as an issue.
> However in general I would agree.
Hi Dave,
I agree with both of you -- generally speaking, I wouldn't be too
keen on someone taking one of my photos and making changes, and I
would be especially bothered if they weren't properly attributed.
But in this case it was in a learning context in response to my
message, and I really appreciate the PhotoShop tips.
I'm not a power PhotoShop user -- in fact, those photos were my first
attempt at any kind of cloud rendering (I mostly scan plant slides
and make subtle tweaks). I do tend to like the darker, stormier
scenes, though.
Now I have to work on the castle some more so that I can borrow
that digital camera again and come up with some new guinea pigs for
alteration attempts... :)
Chris
P.S. Shiri, thanks for sticking up for my photos! Instead of adding
copyright notices, you might also want to think about digital
watermarks instead. I use them for my plant photographs and they've
worked rather well (Photoshop has this built-in, and there are
free embedders for Windows and Mac (but nothing for recent Unices,
unfortunately)).
--
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