Perhaps you could consider adding a rule saying that multiple versions from a member should be posted in a separate post for each version.
Otherwise you could end up with a situation where someone submits say 4 versions in a single post.
You could have 4 people liking a different version of the set of 4 edits clicking the post and the post ends up with 4 likes when in reality each of the 4 versions is liked by only 1 member.
Color corrected and black point set in Photoshop.
Cropped and resized to 25% Bicubic sharper.
Color Efex Pro 4 - recipe Black Gold default setting.
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Capture one supports layers afaik so after you return home you can have a go at "switching on" street lights and adding glows to windows as described earlier.
Agreed.
One intention of this thread is to find or create totally different concepts, especially ones, what original image author has even not imagined. There are already few examples of such processing here, I'm grateful :)
Well OK, Here's staying with "normal" lighting but concentrating on something the author may have missed.
The real action in the shot is as shown here. This was a beer tasting event of the Hansa Brewery products and the general conclusion was that after tasting only three small beers the passers-by started to look somehow blurred ??
They began to wonder what would happen after the fourth,...
I wonder if it would be more appropriate for the member who submits the starter image to choose which edit they like the most. The creator of that edit can then post the next starter image.
The current "judge" can still take into account the number of 'likes' for an edit.