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  • #16
    Originally posted by iiEddieLostic View Post
    How do I find the millitary registeration number?
    There are several databases online if you Google them that will give you all those details for military aircraft.
    “In the ongoing battle between objects made of aluminum going hundreds of miles per hour and the ground going zero miles per hour, the ground has yet to lose.” – Anonymous

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    • #17
      share the raw file with us, maybe its possible to get it to upload quality.

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      • #18
        RAW File jhud922 I apprechiate the help man.
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        • #19
          Apologies that isn't the right one, It won't let me upload the raw file. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qA-...ew?usp=sharing
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          • #20
            Just had a pal of mine edit it since I'm not the best, Is this improvements from the original edited version?
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            • #21
              Originally posted by iiEddieLostic View Post
              Apologies that isn't the right one, It won't let me upload the raw file. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qA-...ew?usp=sharing
              The original is quite soft, nearly blurry. Compare a 100% crop of your original image with a 100% crop of the original from my profile pic (this photo: https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/8368412), and perhaps you will see the difference:

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              Originally posted by iiEddieLostic View Post
              Just had a pal of mine edit it since I'm not the best, Is this improvements from the original edited version?
              You cannot upload an image that is only 900pix, so there will be no prescreening available.

              Please read here again, especially #6:

              ​​​​​​​https://forums.jetphotos.com/forum/a...ning-from-crew

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              • #22
                Here's my effort, dlowwa would this be closer from a sharpness perspective? I didn't do spot reduction by the way
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

                  The original is quite soft, nearly blurry. Compare a 100% crop of your original image with a 100% crop of the original from my profile pic (this photo: https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/8368412), and perhaps you will see the difference:

                  Click image for larger version

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Size:	1.92 MB
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                  You cannot upload an image that is only 900pix, so there will be no prescreening available.

                  Please read here again, especially #6:

                  ​​​​​​​https://forums.jetphotos.com/forum/a...ning-from-crew
                  Is their any tips in the future of getting the sharp photo, I've read many articles about having sharp images but I've never seen to figure it out. I have a Nikon D5600 Tamron 150-600 G2 plan to be upgrading in the future, I've used 3D track and 1 point track but don't know which one to use for my camera for this type of activity.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by jhud922 View Post
                    Here's my effort, dlowwa would this be closer from a sharpness perspective? I didn't do spot reduction by the way
                    Better for sharpness yes, still other issues going on though.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by iiEddieLostic View Post

                      Is their any tips in the future of getting the sharp photo, I've read many articles about having sharp images but I've never seen to figure it out. I have a Nikon D5600 Tamron 150-600 G2 plan to be upgrading in the future, I've used 3D track and 1 point track but don't know which one to use for my camera for this type of activity.
                      In this case, probably a combination of three things affecting sharpness/quality (although most likely the latter two): equipment, conditions, skill/technique. You'd need to improve at least two of those (again, the latter especially), if not all three, for much better results.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

                        In this case, probably a combination of three things affecting sharpness/quality (although most likely the latter two): equipment, conditions, skill/technique. You'd need to improve at least two of those (again, the latter especially), if not all three, for much better results.
                        I know I'm getting off-topic here, but is their any articles you can direct me to for skill/technique? Conditions meaning weather?

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by iiEddieLostic View Post

                          I know I'm getting off-topic here, but is their any articles you can direct me to for skill/technique? Conditions meaning weather?
                          Off the top of my head no, but technique here referring to both steady hands when panning and correct settings on your camera.

                          Conditions can mean weather yes, but here also distance to the subject. Having to crop a lot or use a heavy zoom will usually degrade quality.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

                            Off the top of my head no, but technique here referring to both steady hands when panning and correct settings on your camera.

                            Conditions can mean weather yes, but here also distance to the subject. Having to crop a lot or use a heavy zoom will usually degrade quality.
                            Copy, the weather was pretty sunny that day though I uploaded the camera settings for the photo.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by iiEddieLostic View Post

                              Copy, the weather was pretty sunny that day though I uploaded the camera settings for the photo.
                              Yes I can see it was sunny, yet there was still some kind of haze in the air, either humidity, smoke from pyrotechnics, or just a lot of air between you and the subject.

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                              • #30
                                I can't tell if the fence is what is causing the weird abrasions whate is advice I can have dl
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