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Originally posted by kubasamolot View Post
Eh, okay, that surprised me a bit honestly as the photo looks exactly like the real frame looked like when I was taking it - the sky was very dull and grey but I think it contrasts well with the plane so... what can I correct to make it acceptable?
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Hello, I'd like to ask for advice about horizon in these three photos (I know they are pretty similar but each of them has a slightly different background so the points of reference when leveling the horizon are different). I'd also appreciate some feedback on the contrast in the second one (SF) - I'm not exactly sure how to deal with this light. I also hope sharpness is not an issue in any of the photos as I'd like to upload them in 1920px. I know there is slight vignetting and some dust spots, I'll deal with that when uploading them to the queue.
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Kuba
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Originally posted by kubasamolot View PostHello, I'd like to ask for advice about horizon in these three photos (I know they are pretty similar but each of them has a slightly different background so the points of reference when leveling the horizon are different). I'd also appreciate some feedback on the contrast in the second one (SF) - I'm not exactly sure how to deal with this light. I also hope sharpness is not an issue in any of the photos as I'd like to upload them in 1920px. I know there is slight vignetting and some dust spots, I'll deal with that when uploading them to the queue.
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Hi, I just got this photo rejected (https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=9896930) with a comment saying "horizontal bands on sky". What does this mean and where is the jpeg compression visible in the photo?
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Originally posted by kubasamolot View PostHi, I just got this photo rejected (https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=9896930) with a comment saying "horizontal bands on sky". What does this mean and where is the jpeg compression visible in the photo?
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Originally posted by kubasamolot View Post
Well I figured that out and I'm not arguing with that, that's why I'm here and not appealing the rejection but my question was what banding was.
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