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Originally posted by KaarelVelgre View PostHi, Finnair better now?
Originally posted by KaarelVelgre View PostAnd, in which way LOT is overprocessed, does the color look bad or are there some other issues?
Originally posted by KaarelVelgre View PostCan I also get this photo prescreened. And, under what categories should this go? Small prop or Warbird/Vintage or something else?
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1 is a bit overexposed i feel, contrast is also a bit harsh
2 is overexposed, but otherwise okay
3 should be okay
4 as slight compression artefacts and the darks are too dark (harsh contrast)
5 is obstructed due to the antenna which is infront of the engine, therwise its okay
Don't forget to tick the correct categories if uploading.Best Regards from Germany,
Julian S.
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Originally posted by Julian S. View Post1 is a bit overexposed i feel, contrast is also a bit harsh
2 is overexposed, but otherwise okay
3 should be okay
4 as slight compression artefacts and the darks are too dark (harsh contrast)
5 is obstructed due to the antenna which is infront of the engine, therwise its okay
Don't forget to tick the correct categories if uploading.
What does harsh contrast mean? I still haven't understand it
And, is 5th photo acceptable with this kind of obstruction, or it will be rejected?
And does it need Night Shot marking?
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No problem.
Harsh Contrast means that the contrast is too strong - the lights are too bright and the shadows too dark.
5th Photo is likely to be rejected, as such an obstruction can be easily avoided. So if you have a picture taken a second earlier or later, where the antenna isn't sticking in the aircraft it would be fine. Night shot because of the low sun as well as special scheme category is necessary here please.
Best Regards from Germany,
Julian S.
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Originally posted by Julian S. View PostNo problem.
Harsh Contrast means that the contrast is too strong - the lights are too bright and the shadows too dark.
5th Photo is likely to be rejected, as such an obstruction can be easily avoided. So if you have a picture taken a second earlier or later, where the antenna isn't sticking in the aircraft it would be fine. Night shot because of the low sun as well as special scheme category is necessary here please.
So basically the photo of UK government would be fixable, if the compression artefacts are fixable?
And yeah, of course I have a photo of LOT E190 taken from the same angle but without the antenna obstructing. I didn't even notice it until you mentioned it
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Originally posted by KaarelVelgre View Post
Okay, thanks!
So basically the photo of UK government would be fixable, if the compression artefacts are fixable?
And yeah, of course I have a photo of LOT E190 taken from the same angle but without the antenna obstructing. I didn't even notice it until you mentioned it
If the artefacts are still there, it could have something to do with your workflow. For example overuse of noise reduction or sharpen programs which cause similar effects to compression artefacts.
Best Regards from Germany,
Julian S.
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