Sooo, here's the version without chromatic aberration. I'm not sure if it should be a pool/parent post or other, I mean it's not a short story but a slight change of colors, so what do I do with it ?
BrainWaves said: Sooo, here's the version without chromatic aberration. I'm not sure if it should be a pool/parent post or other, I mean it's not a short story but a slight change of colors, so what do I do with it ?
Thank you for posting the version without chromatic aberration, it looks much more detailed.
This is definitely a parent/child scenario. Just make whichever one you consider the "definitive" version of the image the parent.
Wait, how do I do that ? I've tried to copy/paste the url of the image in the "parent post" category and it didn't help much O n O)
Also, if I were to change a bit the effect on the original image, could I update it ? or should I repost it as another child of this post ? (that would make a lot of post over not much wouldn't it ?)
bugmenot said: Thank you for posting the version without chromatic aberration, it looks much more detailed.
No problems, as much as I really like that effect, I get why it's offsetting for others.
BrainWaves said: Wait, how do I do that ? I've tried to copy/paste the url of the image in the "parent post" category and it didn't help much O n O)
Also, if I were to change a bit the effect on the original image, could I update it ? or should I repost it as another child of this post ? (that would make a lot of post over not much wouldn't it ?)
No problems, as much as I really like that effect, I get why it's offsetting for others.
Check on the left hand side of a post for the post’s ID number. Copy and paste that in.
BrainWaves said: Also, if I were to change a bit the effect on the original image, could I update it ? or should I repost it as another child of this post ? (that would make a lot of post over not much wouldn't it ?)
You would have to make a new post. Unfortunately, there's no way to update an image once it's been uploaded.
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Sooo, here's the version without chromatic aberration. I'm not sure if it should be a pool/parent post or other, I mean it's not a short story but a slight change of colors, so what do I do with it ?
Thank you for posting the version without chromatic aberration, it looks much more detailed.
This is definitely a parent/child scenario. Just make whichever one you consider the "definitive" version of the image the parent.
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Also, if I were to change a bit the effect on the original image, could I update it ? or should I repost it as another child of this post ? (that would make a lot of post over not much wouldn't it ?)
Thank you for posting the version without chromatic aberration, it looks much more detailed.
No problems, as much as I really like that effect, I get why it's offsetting for others.
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Wait, how do I do that ? I've tried to copy/paste the url of the image in the "parent post" category and it didn't help much O n O)
Also, if I were to change a bit the effect on the original image, could I update it ? or should I repost it as another child of this post ? (that would make a lot of post over not much wouldn't it ?)
No problems, as much as I really like that effect, I get why it's offsetting for others.
Check on the left hand side of a post for the post’s ID number. Copy and paste that in.
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Also, if I were to change a bit the effect on the original image, could I update it ? or should I repost it as another child of this post ? (that would make a lot of post over not much wouldn't it ?)
You would have to make a new post. Unfortunately, there's no way to update an image once it's been uploaded.
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The other was more "psychedlic, this is more clean but I could say that i like them both.