Hi, I'd like to upload this picture but due to the bad weather I don't know wheter I should give more contrast, edit it in a different way, or if there's not point in trying uploading it.
Thanks in advance
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Originally posted by Tommaso Dal Maso View PostHi, I'd like to upload this picture but due to the bad weather I don't know wheter I should give more contrast, edit it in a different way, or if there's not point in trying uploading it.
Thanks in advance
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
Contrast is definitely lacking (there is also a slight green tint). Not sure how easy this would be to fix, given the lack of direct light, but you can try adding contrast if you feel you want to try, and post the results here - just don't get your hopes up too much
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Originally posted by Tommaso Dal Maso View Post
Thanks, I've tryied modifying some aspects to try and give more contrast and moved the tint slightly towards magenta. Let me know if there's still some improvements (maybe a little bit of more exposure?) I could do before submitting. And yea, not expecting much from it but would gladly have it in my collection as I really like Brussels Airlines liveries. Thanks again for looking into this.
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
Contrast is definitely lacking (there is also a slight green tint). Not sure how easy this would be to fix, given the lack of direct light, but you can try adding contrast if you feel you want to try, and post the results here - just don't get your hopes up too much
Link to picture: https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/9926519
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Hey guys, I've got this interesting picture of an AW139 with the nose cone open. I was wondering if a picture could be submitted in such a close-up or not, as the rest of the helicopter was surrounded by people all the time and this doesn't happen too often outside of the hangars, therefore making in my opinion this shot quite unique. Thanks, Tommaso
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Originally posted by Tommaso Dal Maso View PostHey guys, I've got this interesting picture of an AW139 with the nose cone open. I was wondering if a picture could be submitted in such a close-up or not, as the rest of the helicopter was surrounded by people all the time and this doesn't happen too often outside of the hangars, therefore making in my opinion this shot quite unique. Thanks, Tommaso
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Hi, I wanted to try re-uploading this shot of this eurofighter from the 4th wing visiting here. I have resolved a couple issues but would like to ask for a pre-screening. My biggest concern is the tree that, even though does not cover the aircraft, is visible, and it lead to an obstruction reject last time. Please let me know about it, Tommaso
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Originally posted by Tommaso Dal Maso View PostHi, I wanted to try re-uploading this shot of this eurofighter from the 4th wing visiting here. I have resolved a couple issues but would like to ask for a pre-screening. My biggest concern is the tree that, even though does not cover the aircraft, is visible, and it lead to an obstruction reject last time. Please let me know about it, Tommaso
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Originally posted by Tommaso Dal Maso View PostHi, I'd like to receive a pre-screening for this picture as O don't know how to, if possible, make it better. Thanks, Tommaso
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Hello, I recently took this long exposure and would like some feedback as I don't know how to behave in these situations.I start off by saying this was taken in the middle of the night with no light and therefore I had to expose for almost 40 seconds to gather enough light without pulling the ISO up too much, but obviously the stars trailed and moved a tiny bit. In the back it's actually the moon that was rising with a rather orange-ish colour. Let me know if I can improve this in anyway so that I can try and upload it online, maybe I need to bright it up a bit? Thanks, Tommaso
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Originally posted by Tommaso Dal Maso View PostHello, I recently took this long exposure and would like some feedback as I don't know how to behave in these situations.I start off by saying this was taken in the middle of the night with no light and therefore I had to expose for almost 40 seconds to gather enough light without pulling the ISO up too much, but obviously the stars trailed and moved a tiny bit. In the back it's actually the moon that was rising with a rather orange-ish colour. Let me know if I can improve this in anyway so that I can try and upload it online, maybe I need to bright it up a bit? Thanks, Tommaso
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