> On 23/6/05, Kenneth Waller, 
discombobulated, 
unleashed:
> 
> >Ann, 
> >you bring up an interesting point...
> >
> >>Should be noted that in the contest the full frame shots are submitted....
> >
> >How/if this will be enforced next year with digital?
> 
> This from the GFM web site. I appreciate it's just provisional, but
> nonetheless:
> 
> >
> >Yes, you can touch up images on your computer. Be warned that the judges
> >will not look kindly on images that were not taken during the weekend
> >(images of a flower that bloomed in April), contrived images (like
> >placing a zebra on the top of MacRae Peak), or images that have been
> >manipulated to the degree that they violate the spirit of the contest
> >(like bringing the end of a rainbow down in the center of the Swinging
> >Bridge).
> 
> I take 'touch up images on your computer'  to include cropping.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers,
>   Cotty

My take on that would be that cropping, minor colour adjustments to bring out 
the image
and some 
sharpening would be tolerated.
Personally i would like to see a rainbow coming out of the Zebra on McRae Peak. 
IYKWIM:-)

Dave                            


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