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Hi. I'm having some editing issues. Please tell if the photo provided below looks over-processed / over-exposed? There are white-ish halos around the fuselage which is giving me the impression that it is. However, if you see the histogram it shows that it is perfectly exposed and if I decrease it any further it would count as underexposed. I have tried reducing the whites as well but no luck. Please do give some advice on how to fix this.
Hi. I'm having some editing issues. Please tell if the photo provided below looks over-processed / over-exposed? There are white-ish halos around the fuselage which is giving me the impression that it is. However, if you see the histogram it shows that it is perfectly exposed and if I decrease it any further it would count as underexposed. I have tried reducing the whites as well but no luck. Please do give some advice on how to fix this.
Since this has not been replied for long time then,
My opinion over-processed since there are a lot of colour in this image, some halos are present during shooting and not fixable
Anyway, a question for the crew since I never encounter this problem, if the image has a lot of colours around it, is it bad post-processing and not acceptable? Thank you
Hi. I'm having some editing issues. Please tell if the photo provided below looks over-processed / over-exposed? There are white-ish halos around the fuselage which is giving me the impression that it is. However, if you see the histogram it shows that it is perfectly exposed and if I decrease it any further it would count as underexposed. I have tried reducing the whites as well but no luck. Please do give some advice on how to fix this.
Not sure what you're expecting from this..that looks like an equalized image, and as such can't comment on exposure or editing. I do hope this is not what you uploaded.
Rejected for being blurry and oversharpened. I've reduced the sharpness, however I don't see how this is blurry from any point. Please give your opinion.
Rejected for being blurry and oversharpened. I've reduced the sharpness, however I don't see how this is blurry from any point. Please give your opinion.
Still high in frame. My opinion and sight is base on these two lines, must be equal enough.
I think since the aircraft is spread diagonally across the frame, it gives the effect of being too high in frame but the main fuselage is still in the center. Then again, I could be wrong. Let's see what the head screener has to say.
I think since the aircraft is spread diagonally across the frame, it gives the effect of being too high in frame but the main fuselage is still in the center. Then again, I could be wrong. Let's see what the head screener has to say.
Still high in frame. My opinion and sight is base on these two lines, must be equal enough.
Yeah, I totally agree. The aircraft is still high in frame.
And the contrast issue also still remains, the photo has a blue tint in the dark areas. I suggest you to take a look on the histogram of the blue channel using the levels tool in Photoshop. It has a gap on the left side, maybe a little bit of the same issue with the green channel also.
Yeah, I totally agree. The aircraft is still high in frame.
And the contrast issue also still remains, the photo has a blue tint in the dark areas. I suggest you to take a look on the histogram of the blue channel using the levels tool in Photoshop. It has a gap on the left side, maybe a little bit of the same issue with the green channel also.
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