post #5418185 Tag for a noise overlay across a whole image?
Looking at wiki entry for noise it says "ambiguous tag do not use", and points to static instead, but the static tag is only used for television static, with few-to-no posts with noise that resembles the above image, and far fewer posts than I would expect that tag to have it were intended to include all types of noise artifacts. This post in particular appears to imitate digital scans of newspaper prints.
This isn't image noise; it's a type of halftone traditionally used in CMYK printing. Noise is random whereas this is a consistent pattern of evenly-spaced circles laid out in multiple grids. It's also a standard Photoshop filter.
Is there a tag for images or characters that are obviously mirrored/flipped? Her heterochromia is the wrong way round and she's shown to be right-handed in the anime (which this is a scene from).
Is there a tag for images or characters that are obviously mirrored/flipped? Her heterochromia is the wrong way round and she's shown to be right-handed in the anime (which this is a scene from).
We have reversed for when the whole image has been mirrored/flipped, but that’s for when the image doesn’t match the source.
Is there a tag for images or characters that are obviously mirrored/flipped? Her heterochromia is the wrong way round and she's shown to be right-handed in the anime (which this is a scene from).
Thanks, I was looking for short hair with long locks. I also wonder if there's a tag for when the "long locks" are separately tied or braided? (post #5446102, post #5361519) Or a more general tag for when only a small portion of the hair is tied/braided? Kind of like two side up except it's low-tied.
Is there a tag for intentional errors? The girl in the middle looks crudely pasted there as an artistic decision because it is based off of another photo, so it is not a mistake, sloppiness, or lack of skill as the error tag implies.