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Hello! I’m fairly new to JetPhotos, and I have a quick question. How are screeners when it comes to uploading photos with overcast/cloudy conditions, but with good lighting? I’ve been told by a friend that it’s not even worth trying, but I wanted to hear it from the pros!
If it's overcast/very cloudy, the lighting will not be good. There is a small chance you can edit a photo to look good, but not worth wasting slots, especially if you're new.
If it's somewhat cloudy but the plane has good light, there is a higher chance of the photo getting accepted.
With the right photo, sometimes, overcast shots can be accepted. HOWEVER, these need to be edited perfectly, and often need a high contrast background to work.
See
ZK-WUG. Piper PA-34-200T Seneca II. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
These shots are the exception rather than the norm
Unless you've got a whole lot of editing experience, and know exactly what screeners want, don't bother. In other words, anything under 500 accepted, it won't be worth trying
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