General: detexted (Version 12)
The "detexted" tag is used for scans in which the text or texts on the image has been removed.
Detexting is to remove the text from either the entire image or a few specific locations on the image through either digital means such as graphic rasters/editors or new sources in which the illustration is the same.
Do not use the <b>"photoshop"</b> tag for detexted images, as they are a different meaning and we would like to keep them separated.
If you're confused on the meaning of photoshop, please check the wiki article on it.
Detexted images can include any or all of the followings:
• Title
• Any characters of any language (Written or Digital)
• Copyrights
Detexting is to remove the text from either the entire image or a few specific locations on the image through either digital means such as graphic rasters/editors or new sources in which the illustration is the same.
Do not use the <b>"photoshop"</b> tag for detexted images, as they are a different meaning and we would like to keep them separated.
If you're confused on the meaning of photoshop, please check the wiki article on it.
Detexted images can include any or all of the followings:
• Title
• Any characters of any language (Written or Digital)
• Copyrights
Updated by aoie_emesai over 15 years ago