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> "James A Coons" <jac### [at] ameritechnet> wrote in message
> news:web.41909c4ea5a3c645d1d60310@news.povray.org... [deletions]
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>: One entry in the "Toys and Games" competition indicated that the
>: contrast was adjusted, which to me was a violation of the rules.
>: Consequently, I gave it a low rating. The resulting
>: "contrast-adjusted" image might produce an image that would be
>: impossible to achieve directly within the renderer, which should be
>: one criteria for exclusion of the post-processing.
>
> Then you might not have not judged fairly. I would believe judges
> should be aware of the rules, from irtc:
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> Images must not be enhanced or altered ('post-processed') by use of
> paint programs such as PhotoShop(tm) etc. There are exceptions to
> this rule:
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> You may convert images to JPEG format.
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> You may add text information (name, title, email address, copyright.
> etc...) to your image.
>
> You may gamma-correct and contrast/brightness adjust the image.
> =======================================================
What about Framing (adding black border) ?
I unfairly judge it breaking the rules, and divide my technical vote for
it by 2 (only).
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