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FAKKU releases not being de-censored?
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While browsing through FAKKU's own translated doujins, I've noticed something. The earlier releases were, to my and other people's great pleasure, completely de-censored ^_^
But at release number 25, shoujo material 01, FAKKU stopped de-censoring them. I'm not complaining! These releases are great! Especially the more recent one with Horo..Ahem, anyway, I'm just wondering why you guys stopped?
But at release number 25, shoujo material 01, FAKKU stopped de-censoring them. I'm not complaining! These releases are great! Especially the more recent one with Horo..Ahem, anyway, I'm just wondering why you guys stopped?
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I don't know much about that stuff, but I would bet on that it's because it must be alot of freakin work. (de-censor must take time)
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Probably, but I just wanna get the official word from an admin or sumin...they'll probably quote what you just wrote and say "This."
lol.
lol.
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well to awnser your question
to decensor an doujin/hentai you have 2 kinds of censors:
1. the black squares - these are not that hard to get rid of but you have to be careful when removing them other wise you fuck the page up
2:the white squares- these require you to re-drawn the parts that have been censored it takes skill and TIME
hope this has awnsered your question
to decensor an doujin/hentai you have 2 kinds of censors:
1. the black squares - these are not that hard to get rid of but you have to be careful when removing them other wise you fuck the page up
2:the white squares- these require you to re-drawn the parts that have been censored it takes skill and TIME
hope this has awnsered your question
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You forgot about the ones where they blur the stuff out. But you can't really answer my question. This is for the people that work on the translation and why the doujins are no longer de-censored.
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It doesn't matter if they're censored with a white square, a black square or a picture of John Malkovic, the result is the same: you have to delete it in Photoshop and redraw it yourself. Decensoring is a bit of an misnomer because you're not magically removing the censorship, as the word implies.
Older hentai sets (CG stuff, not doujinshi) used to have a type of censoring where they'd scramble and pixellate the image around the genitals. You could literally decensor that if you know the pattern of the scrambling; there were only so many types. You'd run it through a special program and it would unscramble the censored bit.
Hentai movies usually just put blurs over the genitals rather than literally drawing over them. They can be removed if you have the original footage (rather than the commercially sold copies) but the studios don't usually bother to draw anything in under the blur. It's one of the reasons hentai used to be associated so much with underage sex, even when they were obviously no lolis in the movie; when the US companies took away the censor blur, the girls had no pubes at all. Add to that the fact that they wear the school uniforms for longer in Japan (in the UK, compulsory uniform stops at 16) and you see why all the tabloids thought it was CP. You'll also see in many hentai movies and h-games that the US company drew in the genitals themselves and it often looks fucking terrible. Either that, or they got those infamous Korean animators to do it for them.
That lecture on censoring aside, I don't know for 100% certain why we as a whole stopped decensoring but I'd bet quite a lot of money on it being because it takes way too much time and most people just accept censorship anyway. You'd be surprised how much of a bastard it is to just edit the translated text in when the original Japanese was written outside of a white speech bubble. It's the sort of thing people naturally take for granted, but if a doujinshi consistently has text outside of bubbles, it can lengthen the time the editing takes considerably.
Older hentai sets (CG stuff, not doujinshi) used to have a type of censoring where they'd scramble and pixellate the image around the genitals. You could literally decensor that if you know the pattern of the scrambling; there were only so many types. You'd run it through a special program and it would unscramble the censored bit.
Hentai movies usually just put blurs over the genitals rather than literally drawing over them. They can be removed if you have the original footage (rather than the commercially sold copies) but the studios don't usually bother to draw anything in under the blur. It's one of the reasons hentai used to be associated so much with underage sex, even when they were obviously no lolis in the movie; when the US companies took away the censor blur, the girls had no pubes at all. Add to that the fact that they wear the school uniforms for longer in Japan (in the UK, compulsory uniform stops at 16) and you see why all the tabloids thought it was CP. You'll also see in many hentai movies and h-games that the US company drew in the genitals themselves and it often looks fucking terrible. Either that, or they got those infamous Korean animators to do it for them.
That lecture on censoring aside, I don't know for 100% certain why we as a whole stopped decensoring but I'd bet quite a lot of money on it being because it takes way too much time and most people just accept censorship anyway. You'd be surprised how much of a bastard it is to just edit the translated text in when the original Japanese was written outside of a white speech bubble. It's the sort of thing people naturally take for granted, but if a doujinshi consistently has text outside of bubbles, it can lengthen the time the editing takes considerably.
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Teclo wrote...
It doesn't matter if they're censored with a white square, a black square or a picture of John Malkovic, the result is the same: you have to delete it in Photoshop and redraw it yourself. Decensoring is a bit of an misnomer because you're not magically removing the censorship, as the word implies.Older hentai sets (CG stuff, not doujinshi) used to have a type of censoring where they'd scramble and pixellate the image around the genitals. You could literally decensor that if you know the pattern of the scrambling; there were only so many types. You'd run it through a special program and it would unscramble the censored bit.
Hentai movies usually just put blurs over the genitals rather than literally drawing over them. They can be removed if you have the original footage (rather than the commercially sold copies) but the studios don't usually bother to draw anything in under the blur. It's one of the reasons hentai used to be associated so much with underage sex, even when they were obviously no lolis in the movie; when the US companies took away the censor blur, the girls had no pubes at all. Add to that the fact that they wear the school uniforms for longer in Japan (in the UK, compulsory uniform stops at 16) and you see why all the tabloids thought it was CP. You'll also see in many hentai movies and h-games that the US company drew in the genitals themselves and it often looks fucking terrible. Either that, or they got those infamous Korean animators to do it for them.
That lecture on censoring aside, I don't know for 100% certain why we as a whole stopped decensoring but I'd bet quite a lot of money on it being because it takes way too much time and most people just accept censorship anyway. You'd be surprised how much of a bastard it is to just edit the translated text in when the original Japanese was written outside of a white speech bubble. It's the sort of thing people naturally take for granted, but if a doujinshi consistently has text outside of bubbles, it can lengthen the time the editing takes considerably.
Hm, never occured to me that's where the misnomer of hentai being related to under-age girls came from thatt. Ugh, no wonder it is so ground into some poeple's minds.
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At least it's only the little bars in most manga. Now in video with the giant pixelated square of death thats what really get in the way.
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waynoinsano wrote...
At least it's only the little bars in most manga. Now in video with the giant pixelated square of death thats what really get in the way.Hmm, it did it's fair share of damage to the newest resort boin. Tragic indeed.
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Teclo wrote...
It doesn't matter if they're censored with a white square, a black square or a picture of John Malkovic, the result is the same: you have to delete it in Photoshop and redraw it yourself. Decensoring is a bit of an misnomer because you're not magically removing the censorship, as the word implies.Older hentai sets (CG stuff, not doujinshi) used to have a type of censoring where they'd scramble and pixellate the image around the genitals. You could literally decensor that if you know the pattern of the scrambling; there were only so many types. You'd run it through a special program and it would unscramble the censored bit.
Hentai movies usually just put blurs over the genitals rather than literally drawing over them. They can be removed if you have the original footage (rather than the commercially sold copies) but the studios don't usually bother to draw anything in under the blur. It's one of the reasons hentai used to be associated so much with underage sex, even when they were obviously no lolis in the movie; when the US companies took away the censor blur, the girls had no pubes at all. Add to that the fact that they wear the school uniforms for longer in Japan (in the UK, compulsory uniform stops at 16) and you see why all the tabloids thought it was CP. You'll also see in many hentai movies and h-games that the US company drew in the genitals themselves and it often looks fucking terrible. Either that, or they got those infamous Korean animators to do it for them.
That lecture on censoring aside, I don't know for 100% certain why we as a whole stopped decensoring but I'd bet quite a lot of money on it being because it takes way too much time and most people just accept censorship anyway. You'd be surprised how much of a bastard it is to just edit the translated text in when the original Japanese was written outside of a white speech bubble. It's the sort of thing people naturally take for granted, but if a doujinshi consistently has text outside of bubbles, it can lengthen the time the editing takes considerably.
Teclo, as usual, did an amazing job explaining things.
Basically like he said it just takes too much time to decensor an entire chapter, whoever is working on it literally has to redraw those parts of the manga. And we are very strict about how faithful it is to the original artists style so it takes a lot of time. If we started doing that again releases would go back to being 3 - 4 weeks apart so alternatively we just release that don't have horrible censorship.