Hi again,
One last request concerning the following photo:
What do you think, are there any issues?
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Originally posted by ms spot View Post
3. ok for me
4. dark, oversharpened
5. blurry
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Originally posted by ms spot View PostHello,
Thanks for your constructive criticism...
I have got some new photos on which I would like to have advice.
No.1: I personally like this picture but I do not know if it would be rejected for backlit or cut off. If there are any other issues, please tell me too...
No.2 & 3: Please tell me if there are any issues, style is like the previous pictures
No.4 & 5: Mainly exposure / sharpening but as with all the other pictures, if there is anything different, I'd be happy if you informed me about that.
2. dark/contrast/color, centering
3-4. dark/contrast
5. soft
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Hello,
Thanks for your constructive criticism...
I have got some new photos on which I would like to have advice.
No.1: I personally like this picture but I do not know if it would be rejected for backlit or cut off. If there are any other issues, please tell me too...
No.2 & 3: Please tell me if there are any issues, style is like the previous pictures
No.4 & 5: Mainly exposure / sharpening but as with all the other pictures, if there is anything different, I'd be happy if you informed me about that.
Thanks & regards, ms
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Originally posted by ms spot View Post
3 - backlit, not fixable.
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Originally posted by ms spot View Post
Yeah, the dust spot is now gone, some other (slightly visible) ones are still there, but for me those should not a big issue as i canīt see them unequalized.
Stay Safe!
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Originally posted by ms spot View PostWhere can you find these dust spots?
Is there any photo (of these 5) who does not principally need removing them (I am a bit unsure how to remove dust spots in my editing software)?
Thank you!
As pkautzsch wrote in the post before, with the equalizing tool you can make the spots clearly visible.
In PS the equalized picture looks as followed in the attachment.
The dust spot is left of the right winglet, so the only thing you should do is to clone it out - after that it should not longer be visible.
On YouTube you can find some good tutorials.
Feel free to ask (also via DM) when you have questions,
Stay Safe!
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In Gimp, copy the image to a new layer.
In the filters menu, select "Equalize" (or, in German, "automatisch Abgleichen"), then dust spots will be very very obvious.
Use the healing tool (on the original layer!) to remove them, you'll have to experiment a bit with settings.
Copy and equalize again to see if you caught all spots, and if there are healing artifacts.
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Thanks for your answer!
I'm using GIMP.
Anyway, could you please tell me where I can find these dust spots in the photos above and how I can remove them?
Regards from Germany too
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Originally posted by ms spot View PostWhere can you find these dust spots?
Is there any photo (of these 5) who does not principally need removing them (I am a bit unsure how to remove dust spots in my editing software)?
Thank you!
which software do you use?
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Where can you find these dust spots?
Is there any photo (of these 5) who does not principally need removing them (I am a bit unsure how to remove dust spots in my editing software)?
Thank you!
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