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  • PawelMarecki
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    Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

    Whole image is soft. Terrible contrast due to the overcast/cloudy conditions. Images taken in such light will almost never be accepted.
    That's what I was afraid of. Thanks for clarification.

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by PawelMarecki View Post

    Thanks for review! Could you elaborate a bit about what part is soft? In case of contrast, do you refer to contrast between the glider and the background?
    Whole image is soft. Terrible contrast due to the overcast/cloudy conditions. Images taken in such light will almost never be accepted.

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  • PawelMarecki
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    Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

    Soft, very poor contrast. Not fixable.
    Thanks for review! Could you elaborate a bit about what part is soft? In case of contrast, do you refer to contrast between the glider and the background?

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by PawelMarecki View Post
    Hi!

    I'd like to ask you for your help in prescreening again. Thanks in advance!
    Soft, very poor contrast. Not fixable.

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  • PawelMarecki
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    Hi!

    I'd like to ask you for your help in prescreening again. Thanks in advance!
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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by PawelMarecki View Post
    Hello again!

    Like before I would really appreciate you help with prescreening.
    1. borderline soft
    2. dirty, borderline dark

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  • PawelMarecki
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    Hello again!

    Like before I would really appreciate you help with prescreening.
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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by PawelMarecki View Post

    Thank you! Here is fixed one. I've tried to increase sharpness a little bit but not sure if this is enough. Found some dust and removed it.

    I also include histogram, like Charlie advised. It is important and I'm not 100% sure if the histogram looks ok here.

    Unfortunately this lens is soft in general and I'm afraid there is no much more room for improvement in case of sharpness.
    Still some softness towards the tail, but might be acceptable.

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  • PawelMarecki
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    Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

    Dust spots and borderline soft, though acceptable for me
    Thank you! Here is fixed one. I've tried to increase sharpness a little bit but not sure if this is enough. Found some dust and removed it.

    I also include histogram, like Charlie advised. It is important and I'm not 100% sure if the histogram looks ok here.

    Unfortunately this lens is soft in general and I'm afraid there is no much more room for improvement in case of sharpness.
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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by PawelMarecki View Post
    Hello everyone!

    This is my first post here. I'm new on Jetphotos. Already tried to upload one photo, but it was rejected. So this time I'll ask you for your professional advice. Attached photo is in 1280x720 which is desired resolution at the moment.
    Dust spots and borderline soft, though acceptable for me

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  • Charlie Chang
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    From my experience ,JP screener love to using histogram tool and check for dust to screen picture...... You better to post histogram and check for dust for asking advice.These two tools will let your photo avoid get rejection contrast, over processed and dust spot
    Regards

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  • dmvAviation
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    I'm not a professional screener or anything, but I can definitely see that the photo is just a bit too soft. It's also got some chromatic aberration on the small black text near the tail, but I don't think that'd be a problem. One last thing, the aircraft seems just a bit too low in frame.

    (Don't take anything I say too seriously until a photo team replies, this is just what I saw with the photo)

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  • Prescreening / editing advice: PawelMarecki

    Hello everyone!

    This is my first post here. I'm new on Jetphotos. Already tried to upload one photo, but it was rejected. So this time I'll ask you for your professional advice. Attached photo is in 1280x720 which is desired resolution at the moment.

    Here is EXIF:
    Canon 70D + Canon EF 28-135mm (at 135mm), f/9.0, 1/1250s, ISO 320.
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    Last edited by bleuair; 2023-05-22, 21:15.
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