The What topics can I ask about here? page says that "Image Manipulation (outside of the Photography context)" is off-topic here. But it doesn't give examples on what is inside and outside of photography context. Can you give some?
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I would have two criteria for image-manipulation
here on PSE:
- The image is a photo
- You are not adding any foreign elements (removal is OK for aesthetic purposes).
If any of these are not met, the question is better asked on GDSE.
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\$\begingroup\$ Why is removing elements out ok but adding them in not? Can you give some examples on what count as aesthetic purpose and what don't? \$\endgroup\$– OokerCommented Jun 13 at 10:50
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1\$\begingroup\$ Because when you add elements you are composing your own image, even it uses photos. For removal, cropping/reframing the picture, or removing tourists or a loose plastic bag in a landscape serves an aesthetic purpose, removing someone from a group picture is not. \$\endgroup\$– xenoidCommented Jun 13 at 11:26
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Generally, non-photographic image manipulation (i.e., graphics) is off-topic here.
"Inside of a photographic context" is things like: photo retouching; color balancing; image stacking.
See the image-manipulation tag for questions tagged "image-manipulation".