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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
1. borderline contrast/heat haze/vingetting
2. contrast, borderline soft
3. soft, overprocessed
4. overprocessed
5. contrastThanks dlowwa
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Originally posted by Calvin L View Post
So it means that there is too much contrast on the photos? Here are more, got a lot and still in learning stage evendow I read help guideline and friendsThanks dlowwa
1. overprocessed, borderline heat haze
2. borderline soft
3. overprocessed
4. ok for me
5. borderline dark/contrast
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
Contrast in that case was referring to the poor light from the cloudy weather. It's not such an easy thing to fix with editing
1. overprocessed, borderline heat haze
2. borderline soft
3. overprocessed
4. ok for me
5. borderline dark/contrast
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Originally posted by Calvin L View Post
Ok dlowwa, Ive fixed the PK-AZM and more pictures to be fixed maybe? Thank you
Have a question about Photo Editing software (Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, etc.), improving your photos, etc.? Our crew of Photo Screeners is here to help you out!
3. Please limit your prescreening requests to a maximum of 5 images per 24 hours (not calendar day)
Prescreening is meant to be used as a tool to check certain images you are unsure about, learn from the feedback you receive, improve, then hopefully not need to ask for help in those areas any more. It is not meant to be a process where you post the maximum number of requests you can, wait the minimum 24 hours, then post the maximum again, and repeat. I see more than a few guys doing this, and it shows me that they are not really making any effort to learn from the process but rather are simply taking advantage of free screening. If you've taken 10+ images in similar conditions, there is no need to post all of them for feedback. One or two will do, and you can then apply that feedback to the rest.
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
Hi, please read here carefully when you get the chance, especially #3, and my follow-on post
Have a question about Photo Editing software (Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, etc.), improving your photos, etc.? Our crew of Photo Screeners is here to help you out!
3. Please limit your prescreening requests to a maximum of 5 images per 24 hours (not calendar day)
Prescreening is meant to be used as a tool to check certain images you are unsure about, learn from the feedback you receive, improve, then hopefully not need to ask for help in those areas any more. It is not meant to be a process where you post the maximum number of requests you can, wait the minimum 24 hours, then post the maximum again, and repeat. I see more than a few guys doing this, and it shows me that they are not really making any effort to learn from the process but rather are simply taking advantage of free screening. If you've taken 10+ images in similar conditions, there is no need to post all of them for feedback. One or two will do, and you can then apply that feedback to the rest.Thank You
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Originally posted by Calvin L View PostHi everyone, this picture was rejected with CMOS Dust spots, and yes I found about 6dust in the picture, I wonder if there are more visible in your side before upload it back to the queue. Thank you
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Originally posted by Calvin L View PostHi everyone, these are photos taken from the terminal, and these were the best so far, Im worried with the quality issues because the terminal glass was a normal blue color. I need focus help on the GMV because it has active obstacle. Thank you for any advice on these pictures
2) Backlit
3) Borderline soft and color. Easy to fix using the white balance.
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Originally posted by PabloGlez View Post
1) Soft and color
2) Backlit
3) Borderline soft and color. Easy to fix using the white balance.
I need help on this photo of Citilink, is 3:2 ratio okay? and is this picture blurry resulting undersharpened? and unfixable? Thank you
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Originally posted by Calvin L View Post
Thanks for advice Pablo, what do you mean by soft and how to fix it? same as borderline soft?
I need help on this photo of Citilink, is 3:2 ratio okay? and is this picture blurry resulting undersharpened? and unfixable? Thank you
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