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Hi everyone
Can I have some advice on these photos? For Fedex and Air Canada I'm slightly concerned about the darkening in certain parts of the sky, though it doesn't appear in the usual vignetting pattern, which confuses me. For the helicopter, I'm unsure how to crop it, and have a fairly tight starting image as I had to zoom in further due to the fence. Would they all be acceptable?
Thanks for the help
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
Yes, the blues do seem a bit oversaturated, and this could possibly be remedied by increasing the temperature on the white balance.
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Originally posted by Lehondre Photos View PostHi everyone
Today I got this rejection: https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=8136302
I haven't gotten a photo rejected for this reason before, and I'm a bit confused about it as I didn't add/remove saturation, and only altered the white balance through the temperature slider. Is it possible I've overdone it? To fix it, could I just move the slider from the left to the right?
Thanks
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Hi everyone
Today I got this rejection: https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=8136302
I haven't gotten a photo rejected for this reason before, and I'm a bit confused about it as I didn't add/remove saturation, and only altered the white balance through the temperature slider. Is it possible I've overdone it? To fix it, could I just move the slider from the left to the right?
Thanks
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
Your decision of course.
Like any other 'crime', you'll only face consequences if you're caught. But knowingly breaking the rules does mean the consequences are usually more severe.
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Originally posted by Lehondre Photos View Post
If I were to fix the softness, should I submit the images?
Originally posted by Lehondre Photos View PostIf the vignetting is fixed then that's great, but if I'm breaking any rules then I feel it would be morally wrong to submit. Is it more of an issue of whether its obvious or not?
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
Don't see any issues with vignetting in these images, only softness. The use of graduated filters is not allowed. Usually if caught, it will only lead to a rejection, but continued use of obvious filters could lead to other consequences such as a warning on your account, or in extreme cases, a reduction in your upload slots. I don't think we've banned anyone over their use.
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Originally posted by Lehondre Photos View PostSince I've been having problems removing vignetting with the automatic feature, I've started to use graduated filters. However, we did discuss that it can result in a rejection, and I'm not sure if I've been effective in removing the vignetting in these photos. Would they be acceptable for Jetphotos?
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Since I've been having problems removing vignetting with the automatic feature, I've started to use graduated filters. However, we did discuss that it can result in a rejection, and I'm not sure if I've been effective in removing the vignetting in these photos. Would they be acceptable for Jetphotos?
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
Contrast maybe a touch harsh, but would be ok for me.
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Originally posted by Lehondre Photos View PostMay I have some advice on this picture? Bit of a cloudy day so it was an effort to catch a window of sunlight. Don't really see the 787-10 too much in Sydney, so I'm keen on getting this one right.
Thanks in advance.
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