I don’t have much online presence, especially for a 20-something, which has perhaps amplified the pain I felt after a third rejection of a photo I thought was good or at least perfectly acceptable. Here's how it went:
1st attempt - Too much or too little contrast

It's flat. Got it. So I adjusted levels to add more pop.
2nd attempt - Too much or too little contrast + Bad framing

I guess I over-did the contrast. Highlights too pumped? I'll bring those down. Also now screeners tell me they don't like how it's centered. Fine. I can fix that. I read all the forums, posts, and blogs to make sure I know what boxes to check.
3rd attempt - Too much or too little contrast + Over processed/bad processing

Now I'm reconsidering my experience of reality. I've run through the checklist: no haze, no blur, meticulously centered, everything else is Goldilocks. The over-processed tag hurt the most after my attempts to devine the desired amount of contrast. And for reference, the original photo is below. Under-exposed to protect highlights and I only had to touch five sliders (exposure, highlights, shadows, contrast, saturation) to obtain the results above. I am no editing wizard.

As my self-worth drains, I ask the community here for guidance. Am I getting everything wrong or does my simulation need to be rebooted? If the former, what can I change to meet the bar? If the latter, what's the best email for our overlords' IT department?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
1st attempt - Too much or too little contrast
It's flat. Got it. So I adjusted levels to add more pop.
2nd attempt - Too much or too little contrast + Bad framing
I guess I over-did the contrast. Highlights too pumped? I'll bring those down. Also now screeners tell me they don't like how it's centered. Fine. I can fix that. I read all the forums, posts, and blogs to make sure I know what boxes to check.
3rd attempt - Too much or too little contrast + Over processed/bad processing
Now I'm reconsidering my experience of reality. I've run through the checklist: no haze, no blur, meticulously centered, everything else is Goldilocks. The over-processed tag hurt the most after my attempts to devine the desired amount of contrast. And for reference, the original photo is below. Under-exposed to protect highlights and I only had to touch five sliders (exposure, highlights, shadows, contrast, saturation) to obtain the results above. I am no editing wizard.
As my self-worth drains, I ask the community here for guidance. Am I getting everything wrong or does my simulation need to be rebooted? If the former, what can I change to meet the bar? If the latter, what's the best email for our overlords' IT department?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
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