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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
The latter.
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
Being backlit has nothing to do with camera settings. Might want to do a bit of basic research
My question on camera settings was about the contrast. I do struggle with the backlit rejection on this MAX shot because the sun is probably at 1-2 o'clock from the cockpit. At the same time, I can see how that sun position would also create a backlit condition.
The contrast rejection is the one I'm curious about. Is it tied to one of my camera settings and how much light I've let through the glass or is it moreso tied to the conditions of the day/environment?
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Originally posted by raceface29 View Post
I shot this at 1/125, f/8, ISO 100. Is it just the way the sun is coming onto the aircraft? Or is it more my camera settings you think?
Originally posted by raceface29 View PostCan I ask for a screen on the following?
https://forums.jetphotos.com/forum/a...ning-from-crew
1. soft, heat haze, overprocessed, compression, dirty
2. borderline soft
3. soft/blurry, heat haze, noise
4-5. soft, dark, overprocessed, compression, dirty
Likely only 2. is salvageable.
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
Image is backlit and has poor contrast, so no chance.
Can I ask for a screen on the following?
1. Asiana A350 - I know this was posted before for a pre-screen and it was back when I was fighting the compression issues. Just curious if it's better now?
2. Atlas B767F
3. United B757
4. United B737
5. KLM A333 - Trying a different shot that has more of a clear sky in the background. Thoughts?
Sorry if the mass-pre-screen request is overkill. Very eager to try and hone in my shots for my next outing this weekend.
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Originally posted by raceface29 View Post
I increased the sensitivity of dust visualization and it looks like I may have missed a couple spots. Also increase the contrast slider to try and bring out the blue in the sky a bit more. Does this get me closer to acceptable?
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