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    Determing the extent to which Photoshop has been used in editing an image

    Thanks MikeMc I believe in keeping things simple and shall vote against he proposed rule. If one is good enough to enhance a photograph and come up with a winning photograph I can't see why it matters how much Photoshop was used.
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    Determing the extent to which Photoshop has been used in editing an image

    Thanks inkpad.t But could anybody with certainty express changes in terms of a percentage? Lets suppose I add some snowflakes to a snow scene, then add a blur layer over all the image and finish off with a vignette. How do I weight each of those operations to arrive at a percentage? To take...
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    Determing the extent to which Photoshop has been used in editing an image

    Thanks for responding ibclare. Not necessarily, but could you with any certainty anyway say how much editing had been applied? And to a percentage? To me, even if it were possible, it would presumably require considerable forensic expertise. Something far beyond the capabilities and pocket of...
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    Determing the extent to which Photoshop has been used in editing an image

    A proposal has been made at my camera club that: 'Entries (images) must be 80% the original work of the entrant for club competitions. The proposal goes on to say that the 80% is for when Photoshop or other software is used to edit images in producing snow or other 'effects'. I don't believe...
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