Hello. I just received two rejections which I do not quite understand.
The first one is a contrast rejection. I am not sure if the contrast is not enough or too harsh.
The second one is a dark/underexposed rejection. The screener(s) commented 'Dark tones too dark' however I am not sure what that means. How can I improve the photo?
I'd appreciate any help. Thanks in advance!
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Originally posted by Chara Am View PostHello, regarding to this rejection for horizon unlevel and underexposed:
JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
I have no idea how should I correct the horizon, can anyone give me some hints/suggestions? (P.S. I do not quite agree with the underexposed part, is it really dark? )
Thanks in advance!
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Hello, regarding to this rejection for horizon unlevel and underexposed:
JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
I have no idea how should I correct the horizon, can anyone give me some hints/suggestions? (P.S. I do not quite agree with the underexposed part, is it really dark? )
Thanks in advance!
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Originally posted by Chara Am View PostHello. Recently this photo was rejected two times due to exposure and contrast issues.
For the first time, it was rejected for 'underexposed' and 'too much or too little contrast'. Attachment as below:
For the second time, it was rejected for 'Overexposed' and 'Too much or too little contrast'. Attachment as below:
Now I've re-edited the photo and would like to give a 3rd try. (Attachment as below) May I know does it clear up the issues above? If not, how should I make further adjustments to the photo?
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