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There is an article in the current edition of EOS magazine, discussing image manipulation (particularly in photoshop), there was a link to Reuter's Rules regarding use of photoshop.
Here is a summary
ALLOWED:
• Cropping
• Adjustment of Levels to histogram limits
• Minor colour correction
• Sharpening at 300%, 0.3, 0
• Careful use of lasso tool
• Subtle use of burn tool
• Adjustment of highlights and shadows
• Eye dropper to check/set gray
NOT ALLOWED:
• Additions or deletions to image
• Cloning & Healing tool (except dust)
• Airbrush, brush, paint
• Selective area sharpening
• Excessive lightening/darkening
• Excessive colour tone change
• Auto levels
• Blurring
• Eraser tool
• Quick Mask
• In-camera sharpening
• In-camera saturation styles
Full article here: http://blogs.reuters.com/2007/01/18/the-use-of-photoshop/
It made me realise just how many images submitted to this site (including some of my own) would be excluded from Reuters.
I realise that most of us do our PP for personal use, and have no desire to submit images to the news agencies.
But, what if we have that once in a lifetimes shot (Victoria Beckham washing the dishes for example), and we'd processed it in glorious HDR, or cloned her butler, nanny, style guru out of the scene.
Would we be up s**tcreek without a paddle ??
Here is a summary
ALLOWED:
• Cropping
• Adjustment of Levels to histogram limits
• Minor colour correction
• Sharpening at 300%, 0.3, 0
• Careful use of lasso tool
• Subtle use of burn tool
• Adjustment of highlights and shadows
• Eye dropper to check/set gray
NOT ALLOWED:
• Additions or deletions to image
• Cloning & Healing tool (except dust)
• Airbrush, brush, paint
• Selective area sharpening
• Excessive lightening/darkening
• Excessive colour tone change
• Auto levels
• Blurring
• Eraser tool
• Quick Mask
• In-camera sharpening
• In-camera saturation styles
Full article here: http://blogs.reuters.com/2007/01/18/the-use-of-photoshop/
It made me realise just how many images submitted to this site (including some of my own) would be excluded from Reuters.
I realise that most of us do our PP for personal use, and have no desire to submit images to the news agencies.
But, what if we have that once in a lifetimes shot (Victoria Beckham washing the dishes for example), and we'd processed it in glorious HDR, or cloned her butler, nanny, style guru out of the scene.
Would we be up s**tcreek without a paddle ??

