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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
1. borderline contrast
2. soft, overprocessed, borderline centering
3. vignetting, borderline soft/centering
4. soft, vignetting
5. contrast
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Originally posted by Knight Hammer View Post
Much appreciated for the feedback. I reworked the photo, along with some prior shots, and I'd like a prescreening for these.
2. soft, overprocessed, borderline centering
3. vignetting, borderline soft/centering
4. soft, vignetting
5. contrast
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
Sharpening is borderline, but contrast is too low. As such not really worth an appeal.
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Originally posted by Knight Hammer View PostGood day! Just got a rejection of oversharpen and too much/little contrast for this one. Any recommendations, and does it worth an appeal?
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Good day! Just got a rejection of oversharpen and too much/little contrast for this one. Any recommendations, and does it worth an appeal?
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Hi! I'm unsure about the contrast and horizon leveling for this one. I currently aligned the leveling with the runway markings. Do I need to rotate the picture a bit more counterclockwise?
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Originally posted by Knight Hammer View PostGreetings! I'd like a prescreening for these photos.
2. borderline heathaze/contrast/oversharpened
3. heat haze, contrast, centering, dirty
4. dirty, borderline dark/color
5. borderline contrast
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
1. horizon, contrast, overexposed, overprocessed
2. backlit, overprocessed (editing halos), dirty
3. overprocessed, dirty
4. overprocessed, dirty, centering
5. overprocessed, color
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Originally posted by Knight Hammer View PostGreetings! I'd like to have these five photos pre-screened.
2. backlit, overprocessed (editing halos), dirty
3. overprocessed, dirty
4. overprocessed, dirty, centering
5. overprocessed, color
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Originally posted by Knight Hammer View Post
Welp, that's a new problem. I've recovered a work-in-progress file before cropping for a final attempt. Is it still fixable at this point? Apologize for being stubborn on this one for its rare occurrence.
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