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  • Brent V.
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    So this is what I'm thinking, correct me if I'm wrong.
    Photo 1: might be little soft?
    photo 2: can't really see to much. I think sharpness is ok?
    photo 3: might be contrast, though that blue is actual color of the plane
    photo 4: sharpness seems ok to me, didn't actually edit to much because was very well lit
    photo 5: I'm thinking contrast, maybe add little white but not sure

    Thanks in advance

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  • Brent V.
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    Hi there. I have some photos that I would like to upload and I would like some feedback on them.
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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Brent V. View Post
    Thanks for the feedback. I made borderline of photo 4 little more sharper. Is this better now?
    Would be ok for me.

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  • Brent V.
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    Thanks for the feedback. I made borderline of photo 4 little more sharper. Is this better now?
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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Brent V. View Post
    Hello,
    I want some prescreening advise for the following 5 pictures.
    1. borderline too far/heat haze/overprocessed
    2. overprocessed, soft
    3. soft, contrast
    4. borderline soft
    5. overprocessed/compression

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  • Brent V.
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    Hello,
    I want some prescreening advise for the following 5 pictures.
    Thanks in advance
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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Brent V. View Post
    I think it's possible to fix the emirates one? What do you mean with horizon and how can I fix the color/contrast? What do I have to do for that. I'm new to photo editing so I'm not understanding anything just yet. Still learning.

    For the brussels airlines one. I think getting rid of the soft can be done by unmask sharpness right? I just don't understand the dark/poor contrast in that picture
    Take a read here, and come back with any specific questions:



    The poor contrast in both is related to the overcast conditions/lack of direct sunlight. It's more of an aesthetics thing than anything else.

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  • Brent V.
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    I think it's possible to fix the emirates one? What do you mean with horizon and how can I fix the color/contrast? What do I have to do for that. I'm new to photo editing so I'm not understanding anything just yet. Still learning.

    For the brussels airlines one. I think getting rid of the soft can be done by unmask sharpness right? I just don't understand the dark/poor contrast in that picture

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Brent V. View Post
    Hello,
    I have another picture here that I want to prescreen.
    Thanks in advance
    This would be rejected for horizon and color/contrast.

    Originally posted by Brent V. View Post
    Thanks. Well it was partly cloudy is not completely.
    Also I tried to edit the brussels airlines photo. Is this edit better?
    Soft and dark/poor contrast.

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  • Brent V.
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    Thanks. Well it was partly cloudy is not completely.
    Also I tried to edit the brussels airlines photo. Is this edit better?
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  • Charlie Chang
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    Originally posted by Brent V. View Post
    Hello,
    I have another picture here that I want to prescreen.
    Thanks in advance
    not screener
    from my experience, this kind of photo would rejected by contrast due to poor weather condition.
    Horizon and cropping would also could be the minor issue.
    I don't think this photo is able to be passed

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  • Brent V.
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    Hello,
    I have another picture here that I want to prescreen.
    Thanks in advance
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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Brent V. View Post
    Any of the photos that are fixable?
    1 and 3 might be acceptable with significantly better edits.

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  • JuklicekCZ
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    Originally posted by Brent V. View Post
    Any of the photos that are fixable?
    At least the 1. is lit very well, so it could be, just give it a better edit, so the halos are not present.




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  • Brent V.
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    Any of the photos that are fixable?

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