Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
When an image is posted, sometimes it is for fun, demonstrating something or it's the picture itself that is the focus.
When someone posts for feedback or if they are real brave and think someone can do a critique, then what are the expectations as far as downloading and altering the image for demonstrating a new version, sharpened curves etc, as part of responding to the post.
Does there need to be an explicit request for versioning, or is this a matter like posting anything, people can take your words and present them back to you with some edits?
To me at least, if one is courteous and can read intent, no one will have a problem. Nicolas, being French, generally points out to me more stringent points of view.
When you post or see a picture for feedback, what do you think are and should be the rules, if any.
Asher
When someone posts for feedback or if they are real brave and think someone can do a critique, then what are the expectations as far as downloading and altering the image for demonstrating a new version, sharpened curves etc, as part of responding to the post.
Does there need to be an explicit request for versioning, or is this a matter like posting anything, people can take your words and present them back to you with some edits?
To me at least, if one is courteous and can read intent, no one will have a problem. Nicolas, being French, generally points out to me more stringent points of view.
When you post or see a picture for feedback, what do you think are and should be the rules, if any.
Asher