Why? If someone wants to protect their images on the internet then why stop them? If it's such a shit watermark/signature etc then people won't like it and it won't get voted for so I don't see a problem. Also, what's wrong with a small border? It can positively add to the effect of an image if it's a B&W portrait for example.4. All photographs must be free of watermarks, signatures and borders
First it says heavily manipulated then it says restricted to cropping and resizing. What if you shoot in RAW and need to process it to make it look decent? Most cameras when saving to .jpg will do in camera processing such as noise reduction and sharpening etc so it can be important to fix things after taking the shot. I can understand not wanting amazingly manipulated images as then it'd be more of a CGI contest but post processing is a big part of digital photography these days and should be allowed imo.Be reminded that this is a photo contest and so images which have been heavily manipulated through an image editing software will not be accepted. To put everyone on a level playing field, editing should be restricted to cropping and resizing.
I actually love the fact that I can show off my photos that have been taken from traveling, thats one of the best parts of the photo contest and I, as I'm sure many others, would be highly dissapointed if this rule was changed.Karaboudjan said:Also, I think the competition would benefit from a rule that says the photo must be taken within a certain timeframe, say the week of the competition. Then it's more of a competition between who is the best photographer, not just who's been to the coolest or most eye catching place.
Karaboudjan said:I think a few of the rules of the contest are a bit unnecessary.
Why? If someone wants to protect their images on the internet then why stop them? If it's such a shit watermark/signature etc then people won't like it and it won't get voted for so I don't see a problem. Also, what's wrong with a small border? It can positively add to the effect of an image if it's a B&W portrait for example.
First it says heavily manipulated then it says restricted to cropping and resizing. What if you shoot in RAW and need to process it to make it look decent? Most cameras when saving to .jpg will do in camera processing such as noise reduction and sharpening etc so it can be important to fix things after taking the shot. I can understand not wanting amazingly manipulated images as then it'd be more of a CGI contest but post processing is a big part of digital photography these days and should be allowed imo.
Also, I think the competition would benefit from a rule that says the photo must be taken within a certain timeframe, say the week of the competition. Then it's more of a competition between who is the best photographer, not just who's been to the coolest or most eye catching place.