Kiki's upcoming party

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He better not if he edits it.
It will be an automatic DQ.
That is a stupid rule. All photos are "edited" whether by the camera or the user. They all start out as a negative that needs to be developed. How those development parameters are set (edited), is how the photo is developed.
 
Kiki I don’t think I have even a clue as to what you’re doing😂! Care to explain?
5th grade homework.
He just had to read two pages of shite to learn what I said in two sentences.
Hold...let me show you the pages.
The spacing errors kill me.
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That is a stupid rule. All photos are "edited" whether by the camera or the user. They all start out as a negative that needs to be developed. How those development parameters are set (edited), is how the photo is developed.
I don't do anything but click a button and my phone apparently edits photos automatically.

I don't get it.
 
I don't do anything but click a button and my phone apparently edits photos automatically.

I don't get it.
Yes, but if you go into your settings, you can change how your photos are developed. Once you change those settings, your photos will come out looking different but you are still just clicking one button to get the photo. Not everyone's camera is set to the same settings. If your camera is set to Natural and someone else's camera is set to Vibrant, the resulting photos of the same subject will not look the same.

None of the rules state what the setting for the camera has to be.

I shoot in RAW only. I develop each photo to the settings that I want, to provide the results that are the most appealing to me for each individual photo.
 
Yes, but if you go into your settings, you can change how your photos are developed. Once you change those settings, your photos will come out looking different but you are still just clicking one button to get the photo. Not everyone's camera is set to the same settings. If your camera is set to Natural and someone else's camera is set to Vibrant, the resulting photos of the same subject will not look the same.

None of the rules state what the setting for the camera has to be.

I shoot in RAW only. I develop each photo to the settings that I want, to provide the results that are the most appealing to me for each individual photo.
Yes, whatever your camera is set to will make the outcome of the photos different. Like @R2elk said if someone’s camera is set to natural and somebody else’s is set to vibrant both photos will come out looking different whether they are taken at the same time and place or not.
 
Congress has two houses.
1. House of Representatives
Each state has a certain number of reps in this house based on the state's population

2. Senate
Each state has 2 representatives here no matter how many ir few people (the population) live in the state.

Want to guess what I'm doing?
He may be a little young to be told about how the government is tracking our every move through something called an Alexa and through your phone and drones
 

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