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Originally posted by ramimz View Post
Sorry, but they're invisible, you can see them only when you are using equalize on photoshop....
but who is using equalize when visit the website ???
do you see dust spot or halos on this picture ?
Sorry, but i can't.
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
They're not invisible, otherwise it wouldn't have been rejected.
but who is using equalize when visit the website ???
do you see dust spot or halos on this picture ?
Sorry, but i can't.
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i have never understood why to reject a picture with invisible dust spots or halos ?
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Thanks every body for your answers, it helps me well to understand my photo rejection.
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Originally posted by Jean-Philippe SL View PostHello,
I received this rejection: https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=8199663 but I don't understand the reason.
Can somebody tell me more explications about this ?
Thanks in advance
Jean-Philippe
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Originally posted by Jean-Philippe SL View PostHello,
I received this rejection: https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=8199663 but I don't understand the reason.
Can somebody tell me more explications about this ?
Thanks in advance
Jean-Philippe
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I'm not a screener, but when you equalize the photo or hit "Check for Dust" it's pretty easy to see editing halos around various parts of the plane, a result of over editing the photo and adjusting the shadows or highlights too much. I hope this helps
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Prescreening / postprocessing rejection advice
Hello,
I received this rejection: https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=8199663 but I don't understand the reason.
Can somebody tell me more explications about this ?
Thanks in advance
Jean-PhilippeTags: None
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