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    Hi! I recently uploaded 4 photos onto JetPhotos, and 3 out of 4 were rejected. They were all taken from the same date, around the same time of the day. One photo (Air Force 1) got rejected 2 weeks ago due to some reasons that I fixed, however this and 2 other photos were rejected only due to "Dirty Scan / CMOS Dust spots". I am very confused about this, because this is not a rejection reason I generally receive. I have a pretty decent camera setup (Eos R, canon l-series 100-500mm & canon 24-240mm), and I do not transfer my filed over dropbox/cloud servers, I import them directly into my pc (lightroom). I am unsure of what to do. Thanks!

    JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!

    JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!

    JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
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    Last edited by Aerowibit; 2021-11-19, 16:02.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Aerowibit View Post
    Hi!
    Hello, I'm not a screener but I'll point out the obvious ones from rejected. (Cause you didn't say if the attached picture are fixed or not) I think your lens are dirty during shooting.
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    • #3
      Always use the check for dust feature before letting a photo be screened (both to check halos and spots).... the dust spots pointed out in the pictures look very small and are situated in different sections, so its probably not your lens or sensor - and just bugs or particles in the air....

      Use the lightroom "remove dust" and you should be okay - "dirty scan" does not refer to the quality of your setup.


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      • #4
        Originally posted by Calvin L View Post

        Hello, I'm not a screener but I'll point out the obvious ones from rejected. (Cause you didn't say if the attached picture are fixed or not) I think your lens are dirty during shooting.
        Hey, thank you so much - that really helped! Have a great day!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Santiago MN View Post
          Always use the check for dust feature before letting a photo be screened (both to check halos and spots).... the dust spots pointed out in the pictures look very small and are situated in different sections, so its probably not your lens or sensor - and just bugs or particles in the air....

          Use the lightroom "remove dust" and you should be okay - "dirty scan" does not refer to the quality of your setup.

          Hi, thank you for the great feedback! Very appreciated and I will use that from now on, thanks and have an awesome day!

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