Black and White question.
Sheepshank
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Mon Aug-15-11 12:54 PM
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Black and White question. |
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Borders or no borders?
I know we had a lengthy discussion and decided something, I can't quite fully remember. But there is the likelyhood that a predominantly white pic with a predominantly white background may need some delineation/border.
Is there a call the host would like to make?
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Solly Mack
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Mon Aug-15-11 01:20 PM
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1. I don't recall what the decision was for the B&W contest...or |
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if there was a blanket decision on borders for all contests.
You bring up a fine point though.
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Mz Pip
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Mon Aug-15-11 02:07 PM
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2. If I remember correctly |
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a border of a maximum 10 pixels would be allowed if the pic needed delineation from the white field of the message space.
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HappyCynic
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Mon Aug-15-11 02:26 PM
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In general, it is a host decision. There has been discussion in the past about this issue and it's generally leaned towards as minimalistic a frame as possible. I'm leaning towards a simple 1 or 2 pixel solid black border in these cases. This will minimize any "artistic effect" the border has on the image outside of delineation. I'll put this in the rules when I post the submission thread, which will be either very late tonight (around midnight PST) or tomorrow evening (about 8pm PST).
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