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Hi....Now a days some of my shots are getting rejected for 'horizon level' issues. I click shots from a height of around 250 feet so there are not buildings or vertical structures (except lighting poles). In this case what should be taken as reference for levelling horizon? I am attaching 4 photos for this purpose. Would be really great if you could suggest me what to take as reference in each of these 4 photos.
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Originally posted by sandypilania View PostHi....Now a days some of my shots are getting rejected for 'horizon level' issues. I click shots from a height of around 250 feet so there are not buildings or vertical structures (except lighting poles). In this case what should be taken as reference for levelling horizon? I am attaching 4 photos for this purpose. Would be really great if you could suggest me what to take as reference in each of these 4 photos.
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The reason is the compression in the sky when the image is equalized. The cause can be the settings in the camera to the workflow you are using to process the images. You could look at starting editing in 16-bit/channel when you import if you are taking images in RAW format. The looking at an image straight out of the camera and seeing if there is compression there. If there is, then it's camera settings. If not, then check each step of your editing workflow to see where it is introduced.
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Originally posted by sandypilania View PostToday my 8 out of 9 pictures were rejected with a common rejection reason: jpeg compression artefacts. May I know what is this and how can it be improved or removed ? This is the first time for me that so many of my pictures were rejected in one go.
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