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I have not done much with aspect ratios, I just used 16:9 because it looks good on a computer screen, and fits most screens very well. I guess aspect ratio matters more than I thought it is possible for a photo rejection due to a aspect ratio that is not optimal but still falls with in the 4:3 to 3:2 or 16:9? Anyway I adjusted the aspect ratio to better fit the plane.
I have not done much with aspect ratios, I just used 16:9 because it looks good on a computer screen, and fits most screens very well. I guess aspect ratio matters more than I thought it is possible for a photo rejection due to a aspect ratio that is not optimal but still falls with in the 4:3 to 3:2 or 16:9? Anyway I adjusted the aspect ratio to better fit the plane.
Thanks
Crop should be fine, but contrast might still be an issue.
I increased the contrast a solid amount and the brightness a little, I think this may be too much contrast but I am not sure
Honestly, I don't think more editing will provide a significant improvement. There was obviously some high, thin clouds impacting the light, and you'll just have to take your chances with it as it is.
What can be done to remove the halos, I had to lower the highlights almost all the way as the body of the aircraft was overexposed, there probably was a better way to edit it.
What causes the overprocessed, the amount of the previous photos is very similar to what I have done with almost all my photos, could this be because of how blue the sky already is so any adding of saturation and vibrance is instantly too much. It is likely that the second photo is unfixable because of the not perfect lighting? I also am confused about the dirty for the third photo I don't see any dust spots when using lightroom's tool.
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