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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
That applies only to new requests. We allow people to re-post edited versions of previous images within 24 hours, so please make sure you are fully aware of the forum guidelines before attempting to instruct others.
1. ok for me
2. soft
3. soft, overexposed
4. borderline soft.
Your 1800pix images don't quite have the quality for that size and would have a better chance at 1280pix.
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
That applies only to new requests. We allow people to re-post edited versions of previous images within 24 hours, so please make sure you are fully aware of the forum guidelines before attempting to instruct others.
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
That applies only to new requests. We allow people to re-post edited versions of previous images within 24 hours, so please make sure you are fully aware of the forum guidelines before attempting to instruct others.
1. ok for me
2. soft
3. soft, overexposed
4. borderline soft.
Your 1800pix images don't quite have the quality for that size and would have a better chance at 1280pix.
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Originally posted by PabloGlez View Post
3. Please limit your prescreening requests to a maximum of 5 images per 24 hours (not calendar day)
https://forums.jetphotos.com/forum/a...ning-from-crew
Originally posted by Boryspil Spotter View PostNow?
2. soft
3. soft, overexposed
4. borderline soft.
Your 1800pix images don't quite have the quality for that size and would have a better chance at 1280pix.
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Originally posted by Boryspil Spotter View Post
Now?
https://forums.jetphotos.com/forum/a...ning-from-crew
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Originally posted by PabloGlez View Post
I´m not screener, but for me..
1) Soft (Excessive noise reduction).
2) Ok for me.
3) Soft.
4) Borderline soft.
5) Dust spots.
Regards!
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
They have issues with softness, obstruction, overexposures, and horizon.
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
See here:
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