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Originally posted by shj View Posthttps://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=8817603
JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
Please screen these rejected pictures and suggest edits.
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Request pre-screening
I also have another question. I spotted this aircraft's take off on the same date in the same location. Would this be rejected for similar?
PF122 ISB-KHI [1920px]. AP-BOA. Airbus A320-232. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
Here is the other picture for comparison
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Originally posted by shj View PostRequest pre-screening
I also have another question. I spotted this aircraft's take off on the same date in the same location. Would this be rejected for similar?
PF122 ISB-KHI [1920px]. AP-BOA. Airbus A320-232. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
Here is the other picture for comparison
Originally posted by PabloGlez View Post
Im not screener but in my opion it needs C/W rotation and it has some chromatic aberration, principally in the windows part.(Apply lens corrections)
Regards!
Pablo Gonzalez de Leon
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Hi request pre-screening for this image
Additionally, I have a question regarding contrast. On an overcast day, the contrast between the white sky and the white fuselage creates bad contrast which leads to rejection. Does that mean that an aircraft with a darker livery is easier to edit in such conditions? The dark fuselage against the whitish sky does create a contrast. Or am I completely incorrect here?
Please do give tips so I understand contrast a little better. For now all I know is that if I take a picture in sunlight, it'll result in good contrast but I've seen images on Jetphotos in overcast conditions and don't know how to get such uploaded
I've seen the rejection thread on contrast and understood it to some extent but not as deep
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Originally posted by shj View PostHi request pre-screening for this image
Additionally, I have a question regarding contrast. On an overcast day, the contrast between the white sky and the white fuselage creates bad contrast which leads to rejection. Does that mean that an aircraft with a darker livery is easier to edit in such conditions? The dark fuselage against the whitish sky does create a contrast. Or am I completely incorrect here?
Please do give tips so I understand contrast a little better. For now all I know is that if I take a picture in sunlight, it'll result in good contrast but I've seen images on Jetphotos in overcast conditions and don't know how to get such uploaded
I've seen the rejection thread on contrast and understood it to some extent but not as deep
Dark painted aircraft can be tricky in most situations, sunny or not. Lack of direct light (filtered by clouds) is the biggest issue for contrast and is usually something that is not easily fixable with editing - it can be done (as you have noted), but from my point of view is generally not worth the effort. In such conditions, either don't expect to upload much, or that what you do upload will likely be rejected.
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Originally posted by shj View Posthttps://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=9457929
Can this be accepted into the database with editing changes? Please do advice what changes I can make
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