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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Sam_F View Post
    Prescreening please.
    Would it be acceptable?
    Noisy, dark/poor contrast, too far, poorly centered. Not acceptable.

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  • Sam_F
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    Prescreening please.
    Would it be acceptable?

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    Thank you.

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  • Sam_F
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    Dear Mr.dlowwa,
    I got it.
    Thank you very much.

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Sam_F View Post
    How about this?
    Soft, noisy, compression, overprocessed, cut off.

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  • Sam_F
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    How about this?  

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  • Sam_F
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    Thank you for your advice.

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Sam_F View Post
    Prescreening please.
    Would it be acceptable?
    Needs a tighter crop.

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  • Sam_F
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    Prescreening please.
    Would it be acceptable?

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    Thank you.

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Sam_F View Post
    In my personal opinion, I feel that there are many shots that are too bright.   
    The image is brightened as much as possible within the histogram's allowable range, giving a rather unnatural impression.
    for example ···
    https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/
    https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/
    (I'm not denying his shots by any means.)

    You won't be able to see the dirt on the aircraft, and the color of the sea in Tokyo Bay is not this bright blue this time of year.
    The winter sun has never been so bright.  
    Screeners, what do you think?
    The effects of shooting bright white fuselages. Those images are fine. You'll need to readjust your parameters for what is acceptable.

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  • Sam_F
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    In my personal opinion, I feel that there are many shots that are too bright.   
    The image is brightened as much as possible within the histogram's allowable range, giving a rather unnatural impression.
    for example ···
    https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/
    https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/
    (I'm not denying his shots by any means.)

    You won't be able to see the dirt on the aircraft, and the color of the sea in Tokyo Bay is not this bright blue this time of year.
    The winter sun has never been so bright.  
    Screeners, what do you think?
    Last edited by dlowwa; 2022-12-06, 07:35.

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  • Sam_F
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    Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

    Slightly soft/weak contrast, but would be ok for me.
    Mr.dlowwa, thank you very much.

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Sam_F View Post

    Mr.dlowwa, thank you as always.
    I've edited the image, what do you think?
    Slightly soft/weak contrast, but would be ok for me.

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  • Sam_F
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    Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

    Honestly, it's only a touch low, so only minor correction is needed. I would be more worried about the light conditions.
    Mr.dlowwa, thank you as always.
    I've edited the image, what do you think?

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  • Sam_F
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    Originally posted by jakerepp View Post

    Aircraft is too low in the frame. More of the fuselage is below the center line.
    Thank you for your advice, Mr.jakerepp,

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Sam_F View Post
    The shot below was rejected for Bad Composition (bad framing / aircraft not centered) and Dark/Underexposed.
    JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!


    As Dark can be fixed,
    Is it not within the allowable range to be centered?
    How should I move the airframe for centering?  
    Down or right?
    Honestly, it's only a touch low, so only minor correction is needed. I would be more worried about the light conditions.

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